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can anyone else help me out?
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James Meyette Could I get a company name and Phone # ..... Thanks for your info
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Hey guy's right now I am still working with Vocational Rehab. to figure out what kind of training I can get for CNC Programing or CAD.I told the person I have been working with about Macdac & Services4automation and she is supposed to be looking in to both.
Now I was wondering if you could help me with This informational Interviewing I have to do. It is more for people that would be involved with the hireing of a programer/Cad operator.I will put the questions and you could just type out your answers in this post or email them to me. [email protected]
Peter scott maybe you know of some people/company's in the central Mass. area I could talk with.
Informational Interview
Company Name:
Phone # :
Contact Name:
Date:
Position inquireing about is CNC Programer or CAD operator
1. What are the job duties of this job?
2. What are the physical requirements? (i.e. lifting, walking,sitting,ect..)
3: What qualifications does an applicant have to have?
4:What type of experience?
5.How many people do you hire in this capacity?
6.What is the salary range?
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Peter how many months do the course's last? Do you have any brochures that can be mailed out to me.
Also does anyone have any coments on how valuable a CAD course would be to me?
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I didnt even realize there were places so close to me.
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For some reason I cant get on MACDAC site now. can anyone else?
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The mill book that is $45 is in french. lol do you mean $52?
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What I ment was I wonder if macdac would consider me unemployed. I did email them though.I emailed them my original post on top here.
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I work for Nichols and Stone furniture. Just before my injury they hired a new programer and thats all they use is one workers comp. asked if they had anything available for me but they said no.
[ 03-21-2004, 05:21 PM: Message edited by: aha24 ]
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Bucket Head I am not at war with the company as of yet and workers comp. is supposed to pay for my training they go by what I am most qualified for up until I started running CNC's I worked warehouse shipping and receiving. Seeing as workers comp. is paying I am trying to figure out the best way to get started and get the most info from a course. I am not sure how I would look for an entry level job because the job market seems to suck in everything except the military. I am sure a certificate from a training course or something from a college would look good when looking for a job. I still would like to get started on my own just not sure how to quite go about it all I was afraid to try for CNC programming because I thought I would be way under qualified.
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The other nice thing about MACDAC in Fitchburg is that it is only about 10-15min down the highway from me.
"Quote” Try to get the demo version of Mastercam and some books and start to learn it alone too.
Don’t waste your time; it is very intuitive and easy to learn, especially because of your CNC experience. "Quote"
What books do you recommend? As far as my experience on CNC the company I worked for did furniture in high volume and paid me piece work. They liked to keep the operators in the Dark as much as possible we had a team leader that did most of our in program changes and tool set ups we did our own xyz adjustments tool diameter ect...
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jimspac training from MACDAC Engineering sounds very interesting to me. I wonder if I would qualify for the unemployed free course because I receive workman’s comp. and have not been officially let go from my job. I still receive benefits from my job.
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Hi my name is Adam I am 28 and from Gardner Mass. I am a CNC operator for a Furniture company here. I have been out of work for almost a year now because of a work related back injury. My Dr. said that I will not be able to continue my current job, and told me to go for vocational training. I really enjoy CNC's though- I have only been running them for 3 years. I would like to stay working with them if possible. I was wondering how I could get started in CNC programming. I got my GED recently so I can continue my education in this field and I have been looking in to CAD courses. Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Informational Interview
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I was a CNC operator