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What might I expect as a Junior Metal Millwright?
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[QUOTE="DaveC426913, post: 6841154, member: 15808"] Yeah, I would enjoy all of that. I've been a programmer for 20 years and using programming to make real things do real stuff would be a dream. (When I chose the career path to software dev, my very close second was pneumatic and hydraulic robotics). Also, I got 100% (i.e. perfect grade) in Mechanical Drafting in High School. Graphic Design is my thang (The thang I never had the courage to actually hang my livelihood on). CNC operation would be cool. Designing Graphics for CNC would also be cool. I have a little practice in Blender and other 3D modeling s/w. You've got me thinking about more options now... Of course everyone and their dog wants a job in 3D graphics. Whereas, it does not escape me that there is probably a dearth of applicants in machine shop jobs and other trades. [/QUOTE]
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