
u/DeI-Iys

Will be connected to the laptop through the HDMI. Will use at front of the window so the brightness is matter. Budget variant.
Any suggestions from your experience?
Thanks.
Anyone tried this?
I thought the biggest problem is with a fuel tank and lines because it cannot handle the E65 fuel.
But this company says it's ok. Only need to modify the fuel injection system.
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Questions:
1. How do I actually get in the door? I'm looking at civil/survey firms within about 30 minutes of me. Is applying directly the right move, or is there a smarter approach for someone with zero field experience? Does an engineering/technical background help at all for an entry-level tech role, or do firms basically want someone who already knows how to run a total station?
2. How is the job market right now in the northwest Chicago suburbs? I see postings come and go but it's hard to tell if firms are genuinely hiring or just keeping listings warm. Is it a decent time to be looking, or is it slow right now in this area?
3. Employer-sponsored education - how common is this actually? I've read about programs where the employer sponsors your surveying coursework. Does this realistically happen, or is it more of a "technically available but rarely offered" situation? Did anyone here have their firm pay for their education, and what did that look like in practice?
Any advice appreciated.