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Tried that with several companies, but so far they've been hesitant to. You'd think they'd want free labour, but I'm guessing there's some kind of liability issue, or they're not willing to front the retraining costs?
I have a Mechanical Engineering Degree, and a few months of small-scale manufacturing experience. (I worked about 4 years in Construction which isn't relevant)
I don't mind starting on an assembly line, but ideally I'd also be making drawings before eventually moving into more of a supervisory role.
Already applied for the JAT position @ Wesgar, but thx for the Craigslist link.
Ah, didn't know ur background.
I'm in a similar situation, just graded with a degree in Forestry from UBC.
Did 20 months of interning in process/manufacturing sector trying to stay out of the primary sector since it was and still is going into the crapper. The the company that I did 2 of my co-ops with shut down it's canadian counterpart and moved capacity to its facilities in the states for a tax break incentive putting me out of a lined up job... Haven't able to find anything half decent since jan..
I'm thinking it's time to get into health care!
I'm sure the mech eng field is going to grow
At the time I was looking for a job the economy was at a down point and things were slow, but its a real cut throat industry at the best of times. There is always the guy down the road saying he'll do it cheaper and quicker. Also lots of shops don't want some noob learning on there time either.