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Old 11-13-2019, 08:57 AM   #501 (permalink)
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I ran a turret lathe for a while at Chicago Roll quite a few years ago. It gets a bit mind numbing after a few months, but it's good work. I was in between jobs as a CAD guy and I'd take any job really (mechanic, welding, shop clean-up, gas station attendant, etc.) when ever I found myself in that situation, and this place happened to be right next door to where I was staying at the time, so it was really convenient. I learned fast and was cranking out pipe form rolls with the best of them. Pretty soon the owners found out about my CAD abilities and started fighting over where I should be placed, either in the drafting dept. or keep me where I was. That's when I decided to tell them I was just their until I found a job in my chosen field, which was drafting, and they weren't too happy about that so they fired me right there on the spot. About an hour after they fired me I got a job working at GMEMD designing the SD90MAC locomotive working with Unigraphics, which is a Unix based CAD system, now called Siemens NX.
Thats cool, thats weird *how the universe works with employment.

Im doing CAM (computer Aided manufacutring) at my school and they dont really even hire for it here. They hire from my school as machinists but the instructors teaching the class have told me to not expect to be CAM work, riight after graduation because its probably hired within ranks of the company. Its nice to have on my resume though

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Old 11-13-2019, 09:28 AM   #502 (permalink)
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typo.. i typed also, instead of weird*..lol about the universe too, wonder what that means
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Old 11-13-2019, 09:38 AM   #503 (permalink)
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Blew my mind once I saw these things in action how much cooling and lubricant fluid is used during the cutting.

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Thats cool, thats weird *how the universe works with employment.

Im doing CAM (computer Aided manufacutring) at my school and they dont really even hire for it here. They hire from my school as machinists but the instructors teaching the class have told me to not expect to be CAM work, riight after graduation because its probably hired within ranks of the company. Its nice to have on my resume though
Sometimes you have to make your own opportunities and 'get your foot in the door', as they say. Mostly, employers are looking for positive, forward thinking self-starters. What you know from school is secondary. You just have to be teachable and willing to learn.
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Old 11-13-2019, 09:45 AM   #505 (permalink)
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Blew my mind once I saw these things in action how much cooling and lubricant fluid is used during the cutting.

Yeah its cool just watching the machine go


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Sometimes you have to make your own opportunities and 'get your foot in the door', as they say. Mostly, employers are looking for positive, forward thinking self-starters. What you know from school is secondary. You just have to be teachable and willing to learn.
I agree
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Old 11-13-2019, 06:55 PM   #506 (permalink)
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That im rusty af at pokemon. My friend just wiped the floor with me.
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Old 11-14-2019, 05:33 PM   #507 (permalink)
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Blew my mind once I saw these things in action how much cooling and lubricant fluid is used during the cutting.

What do they use for the lubricant, K-Y Jelly ?
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I say fluid and you ask jelly.

And I'm the one dense?
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John Adams represented the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre.
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John Adams represented the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre.
Yeah I saw Paul Giammatti do that too. Wow that was like 11 years ago and you just found out?
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