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Started by Junique, 06-30-2016 -- 20:15:13

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Junique

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CalLabSolutions

You forgot..  Likes long walks through the calibration lab, holding hands, and candle light repairs.

Sorry... I just never read a post like this one before..
Michael L. Schwartz
Automation Engineer
Cal Lab Solutions
  Web -  http://www.callabsolutions.com
Phone - 303.317.6670

USMC kalibrater

Mike.....lol

Jinuque,
    There is so much pmel work out there right now, you could pretty much go where you want.  I know Lockheed had several positions open throughout the country.  You can find them on the careers page of the website
Jason
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." -General James Mattis


richlstubbz

odd.. cant really take it seriously, sorry.

are you banking on the Female part being the trump card? i know calibration is predominantly old men. However, slinging female out there makes it like we are all looking for a single women to work in the lab?

Junique

"are you banking on the Female part being the trump card? i know calibration is predominantly old men. However, slinging female out there makes it like we are all looking for a single women to work in the lab?"

Not at all. Most labs have the demographic you mention and they don't want a woman there to "mess-up the vibe". Especially in Phys-D. Sometimes it's just "No girls allowed" god ol' boys club. 

USMC kalibrater

 I thought it was a catchy creative way to get people to snap onto her message.
Jason
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." -General James Mattis

briansalomon

I think it's a very good idea to allow potential employers to decide if your personal facts are something they are willing to consider. I'm 57 and I put that on my resume so employers can decide if that's what they're looking for without asking me.

The post was different because there are not many women posting here.
Bring technical excellence with you when you walk in the door every day.

Duckbutta

Junique, you left the most important part - what are YOUR measurements?

OlDave

I thought it was a really clever way of introducing herself and letting everyone know she is available for a great opportunity. 

I just wish I had authority now to hire and train my replacement. Retirement beckons, though it will probably be a couple of years. 

Junique if you are still available in a couple of years I would love to talk to you.

Junique

#10
Thanks guys for the kind responses. Just being myself. I'm "crazy" I love PMEL and find in fun. I hope to be around for a while. I'm active on the FB page and would love to network more. Calibration is a science and art, the tactile feel in Phys-D can make or break a good measurement. You can't put a touch or technique in a manual. Some things have to be shown to be passed down properly, IMO. A great mentor is key to become a great trades-person and master the art of measurement. OlDave I will be in touch. If you have any QA, Phys-D or Management reference material you care to share it would be appreciated.  Have a fantastic 4th everyone.

CalibratorJ

Good luck, I hope you find something that works for you.

Ah, the FB page. I left it a year+ ago and haven't looked back. Is it still just blog for a few peoples' music playlists?

cpgrules

Quote from: Junique on 06-30-2016 -- 20:15:13
highest bidder gets me.
I'll start the bidding at $15/hr  :-D


RFCAL

Kind Responses? I hope to hell this doesn't turn into a girly site!!