Re: Looking for PCB layout designer
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Date: 03/28/05
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Date: 27 Mar 2005 18:35:56 -0800
Fritz Schlunder wrote:
> "keith" <krw@att.bizzzz> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.03.27.17.32.57.791930@att.bizzzz...
> > On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 06:37:54 -0700, Fritz Schlunder wrote:
I agree with Fritz on this one. I was doing multilayer PCBs for a large
company at a young age after about 2 weeks learning the system, having
never used anything like it before. Before that job I only designed 1
and 2 layer boards with crepe tape.
10 years experience to design pcbs is laughable, and is sure to put off
any employee that has even a glimmer of hope for the future. You will
only get the ones that have no chance of ever doing anything better,
and know it. If you want dead end employees whose work is so bad no-one
will consider promoting them, thats your choice, but if I were a
potential employee, your company wouldnt be mine.
If you want your new meployee to stick around for 1 month+, ask for 1
months experience in any sit down job, it doesnt matter whether its pcb
design or not.
NT
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