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Machinist work? Good for future?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortbus" data-source="post: 471575" data-attributes="member: 4418"><p>I like machinist work and did that while going to school for my BSME. If you have experience you can get a good paying job. But you've gotta start somewhere and jump on every opportunity that comes up to further your skills. Robotics is a good field to get into. A lot of the programming carries over to many other fields. </p><p></p><p>TBItoy you're lucky to get to use solidworks. That's what I used in school. We didn't have the full version but used patran / nastran to run simulations. At work I have auto CAD and inventor. </p><p></p><p>Like said above you learn a little about a lot until you branch off into your concentration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortbus, post: 471575, member: 4418"] I like machinist work and did that while going to school for my BSME. If you have experience you can get a good paying job. But you've gotta start somewhere and jump on every opportunity that comes up to further your skills. Robotics is a good field to get into. A lot of the programming carries over to many other fields. TBItoy you're lucky to get to use solidworks. That's what I used in school. We didn't have the full version but used patran / nastran to run simulations. At work I have auto CAD and inventor. Like said above you learn a little about a lot until you branch off into your concentration. [/QUOTE]
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