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<title>Machinist Forum - Starting out...: very helpfull.</title>
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<pubDate>2010-07-24 16:15:00.0</pubDate>
<description>very helpfull.</description>
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<title>Machinist Forum - Starting out...: I like being able to make things I want...</title>
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<pubDate>2009-12-30 20:56:21.0</pubDate>
<description>I like being able to make things I want or need.  I learned manual machining by reading books and using the small machine that I bought. Your knowledge always increases 10X faster than your paycheck. I have hopped from shop to shop for a long time. That seems to be the only way to get paid for your knowledge. Production machinig does tend to be very boring. Learn how to set-up and program quickly and efficiently and how the machine works. Learn to use whatever built in features the machine provides and how to make your own (parametric). I can program most simple parts faster than most guys can draw it in CAD. Be creative. I have done some pretty strange things with CNC machines. You are only limited by your imagination.</description>
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<pubDate>2009-01-11 17:06:51.0</pubDate>
<description>i took an entry level job in a shop and took a class at night, &#034;basic machine shop theory&#034;. I work hard and never missed work. It cost money for a shop to train folks and the raises were nickle and dime, so I learned what they would teach me and after a year or two I went to the next machinist job I could find. I got a dollar raise each time I changed Jobs. I have 25 years in the trade now and the last three companys over the last ten years have said I was as good as they ever seen. remember your atitude will carry you far past your abilities and they will catch up later.</description>
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<title>Machinist Forum - Starting out...: How did you get your start doing...</title>
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<pubDate>2006-10-13 09:19:48.0</pubDate>
<description>How did you get your start doing machinist work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position?

Do you need a particular educational background?</description>
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