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<blockquote data-quote="kmcminn" data-source="post: 675558" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>Mike this pertains to programming cnc mills, lathes or any machine shop equipment. The guys that do that start out on the floor running the machines. That is how you get a good foundation of knowledge about what you are doing and how machine processes work. Not just stick it in there and cut it. Knowing best ways to hold the material and such is very basic things that only come from shop time. Also a good base in manual machining makes for good experience too. I USED to program cnc machines. Machine shop are very economy driven. Feast or famine. </p><p></p><p>You would have to go through a machine tool program. Then say they were to hire you in programming right out of trade school you probably wont be making near 55k. Not trying to be a downer. Just putting some real world experience out for you. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Get into something that everyone has to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmcminn, post: 675558, member: 982"] Mike this pertains to programming cnc mills, lathes or any machine shop equipment. The guys that do that start out on the floor running the machines. That is how you get a good foundation of knowledge about what you are doing and how machine processes work. Not just stick it in there and cut it. Knowing best ways to hold the material and such is very basic things that only come from shop time. Also a good base in manual machining makes for good experience too. I USED to program cnc machines. Machine shop are very economy driven. Feast or famine. You would have to go through a machine tool program. Then say they were to hire you in programming right out of trade school you probably wont be making near 55k. Not trying to be a downer. Just putting some real world experience out for you. Get into something that everyone has to have. [/QUOTE]
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