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Title: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: fwisdo on 08-08-2006 -- 11:45:18
We have an opening for an experienced cal. tech. to work in the lab at Harris. The location is Palm Bay, FL. If interested forward your resume to [email protected]
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: Old-Navy on 08-08-2006 -- 11:46:52
What is the rate of pay and bennies.
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: Old-Navy on 08-09-2006 -- 09:04:30
Looks like I need to go back to "charm school", huh?  hahahaha  :evil:
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: bradley563 on 08-10-2006 -- 20:58:00
So they come here and make a quick post about "Hey we have the job for you"  But they never say the pay scale and they also never come back to see if anyone has posted any questions.    nice.....
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: MIRCS on 08-11-2006 -- 08:22:54
Coup that pretty much sums it up, but then there are times when Bills have to paid and what not. Waiting for the perfect job/company to contact you........or take the job at the low end of the scale to pay bills.....hard decision, but one that is made more often it seems.

This is why they get away with an offer of low pay. Somebody will take the job, they may be a good tech or a complete nuke.....either way the position has been filled.

Some companies want to hire electronics techs from school for all their PLC programming.......other collateral duties are the routine calibrations. Metrology falls to the side here as your most important aspect is to make all the stuff work at the right time and place.

Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: docbyers on 08-11-2006 -- 08:36:18
Here in the pharmaceutical world, it seems like half the work involves actual calibration work- the other half is doing all the verdammt paperwork that comes with the job.  Between the clients, the FDA, and our own internal systems, we do a helluva lot of paperwork, all necessary, but tedious and time-consuming...

So after interviewing a tech for a job about their training and experience, my next question is always "How's your penmanship?"  :-)
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: bradley563 on 08-11-2006 -- 21:27:53
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Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: bradley563 on 08-14-2006 -- 14:56:35
Kinda makes you want to go back in........
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: MIRCS on 08-14-2006 -- 15:16:47
Quote from: bradley563 on 08-14-2006 -- 14:56:35
Kinda makes you want to go back in........

Have you lost your DAMN MIND.........................................................?
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: bradley563 on 08-14-2006 -- 15:24:06
Well.....maybe.....but either way I am now retired, old and over-weight.  I could never get back in......LOL
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: bradley563 on 08-15-2006 -- 05:46:06
Dont be a hater.
Title: Re: Seeking Cal. Tech.
Post by: tater on 09-07-2006 -- 00:07:50
try this:
Ms. Devin N. Cofield
Technical Staffing Professional
Belcan TechServices
Office: (919) 783-9500 ext. 12
Toll Free: 800-763-0404
Fax: (919) 783-9249
[email protected]
www.belcan.com