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Old 05-13-2014, 08:48 AM
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They will also will be hiring 12 operators in Sept or Oct , just receive this info this a.m.
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They will also will be hiring 12 operators in Sept or Oct , just receive this info this a.m.
yea but there is about 300 + applicants
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:16 AM
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yea but there is about 300 + applicants
Yep ... I tested a few weeks ago for an Instrument Tech position, they tested about 130 people for 2 positions lol
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:26 AM
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Yep ... I tested a few weeks ago for an Instrument Tech position, they tested about 130 people for 2 positions lol
So what would put you or someone else above the rest? Degree? Experience? Knowing someone?. I'm a college student right now is the reason I ask
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:30 AM
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So what would put you or someone else above the rest? Degree? Experience? Knowing someone?. I'm a college student right now is the reason I ask
GPA separates degreed engineers when applying for competitive positions. Everyone who hires engineers knows 2.x GPAs indicate a mediocre work ethic through college. Hiring managers are enthusiastic about grads with 3.5 and above GPAs in engineering disciplines and will pay a lot more attention to GPAs above 3.0 than in the 2.x range.
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:34 AM
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So what would put you or someone else above the rest? Degree? Experience? Knowing someone?. I'm a college student right now is the reason I ask
Most places now wont touch you for I or E without the education (unless you have alot of experience, like some of the older guys), and the better jobs in the area require at least a few years expierience plus the education

If you know someone you can probably could in with minimal experience but probably would still need the degrees

If you have all three, you wont have much trouble finding a good job
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:36 AM
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So what would put you or someone else above the rest? Degree? Experience? Knowing someone?. I'm a college student right now is the reason I ask
Who you know. but i would suggest taking the travel jobs and get experience. Have buddies that worked out of town for a couple of years and then worked their way back here.
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Definitely gonna call myself a waterjet engineer from now on. Best respect son
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Old 05-14-2014, 07:17 AM
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Definitely gonna call myself a waterjet engineer from now on. Best respect son
you build em or run em? I used to build em back in the day. Ever hear of a little shop in Dallas called Technicut? We bubilt some bad a$$ machines back then.
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you build em or run em? I used to build em back in the day. Ever hear of a little shop in Dallas called Technicut? We bubilt some bad a$$ machines back then.
I just run one right now. Pretty badass machine, wish I had one lol.
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I just run one right now. Pretty badass machine, wish I had one lol.
what would you make if you had one?
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what would you make if you had one?
A lot of money smart***
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Old 05-13-2014, 09:05 AM
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you do qualify, no doubt.
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95% of what gets into a good job at a refinery is WHO YOU KNOW!!!!!
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I can only speak to the I&E jobs though ... dont know much about finding an ENGR job
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Should've clarified I am not goin for engineering but process technology... And I&E jobs?
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Old 05-13-2014, 01:49 PM
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Should've clarified I am not goin for engineering but process technology... And I&E jobs?
With a process plant degree you can get a job as an operator straight out of school, or at least the chances are much better compared to a student coming straight out of school with an instrument degree.
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With a process plant degree you can get a job as an operator straight out of school, or at least the chances are much better compared to a student coming straight out of school with an instrument degree.
That's good to hear. Thanks for the reply
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Old 05-13-2014, 03:38 PM
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$100.00 bucks says if/when W interviews, he won't get the position anyway and these multiple pages of drivel will be all for nothing.
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