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Well, whatever you did before, great!!
Now what are you doing? Finding out why nothing else can be done? Perhaps this is why you are no longer working there... Regards, John -- When Viagra fails to work--you are DOOMED!!! "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... | Joel Kolstad wrote: | | Michael, | | If you don't mind my asking, what sort of professional electron wrangling did | you do prior to becoming disabled? | | Good luck on converting your garage... I think there's a good chance you can | get a decent amount of equipment and supplies donated once it's clear (to the | outside world) that you're serious about what you're doing. | | ----Joel | | I worked for L-3com/Microdyne at their Ocala plant as a production | and engineering tech. I also worked with purchasing to find and qualify | replacement sources for components, and the nasty job of removing long | time vendors from our approved list. I worked in every area of the | product line, built test fixtures, wrote test procedures and fought the | apathy of a couple older engineers to fix old design problems. I knew | more about our oldest products than anyone in engineering, so when a | problem cropped up they came running to my bench to ask questions rather | than take the time to research the old records. The last product I | worked on was their RCB-2000, a dual DSP based telemetry receiver, to | take it from the engineering prototypes to the production floor. I was | laid off when my health no longer let me work overtime, even though I | did more in an eight hour shift than any two other people on the line. | Suddenly, I was deemed "Not a team player" because I could barely walk | out the door after my shift. I was troubleshooting and testing the | signal processing boards under a stereo microscope and I did most of my | own rework rather than wait for it to go through the rework department. | I hand soldered 288 pin SMD chips under the microscope. After the | cleaning room was done, QC couldn't find my work on the PC boards. This | radio was introduced to the market at about $80,000. One of the VME | based boards in it cost about $8,000 to stuff, reflow and test. I miss | the work, but I doubt that I'll be able to do that kind of work again, | and the high tech companies have pretty well left this part of the | country. | | | -- | Former professional electron wrangler. | | Michael A. Terrell | Central Florida |
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