u/revenge_of_snauz

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Soo recently me and girl STOPPED dating due in large part to my over texting due to my insecure over attachment style BUT there's still chemistry and we still hang out 'aS fRiEnDs' and finally she initiates a genuine conversation with me and I respond like this.. I didn't see her message for 50 mins, it was just after 10pm when I messaged back so she could've just fallen asleep but.. and yes.. I did try to call..

WHAT THE FUCK AM I DOING!?!?!?!

u/revenge_of_snauz — 3 hours ago
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Has anyone taken a Rockwell / Allen Bradley training course? Did it payoff?

https://automationtraining.ca/allen-bradley-training-courses/

Hello all. Ive worked in aerospace / weapons & defense manufacturing the past 5 years. My main focus has been electrical assembly installation /integration / test as well as optical cell alignment. Have done alot of mechanical assembly / installation / integration / test as well.

I really know my stuff when it comes to GD&T, trouble shooting electrical issues, am very familiar with test and repair of PCB's, all that kind of stuff.

I've don't have any PLC experience as of yet but I've watching alot of YouTube vids and using simulators. Its alot like many of the custom operating systems I've encountered in the past concerning different system components.

PLC Technician salary is highly appealing, as well know. My assembly work just isn't cutting it anymore.

Just want some feedback on these courses. Are they worth it? Obviously I wouldnt be hired on as a PLC Tech. I'd be more along the lines of a Automation or Systems Tech to begin with, or so I've been reading. That's fine so long as I can get in the door.

Id have to pay for this first course out of pocket though. Can any experienced PLC techs give me an opinion? How's the job market right now? I'm in Phoenix where automation is currently booming. Just want to know what my odds would be on ROI if I went through with the course. I already have a background in electrical/mechanical trouble shooting. Does that even apply?

u/revenge_of_snauz — 8 days ago