You'll go to school for Electrical maintenance get a interview for a Entry-level position then get asked questions about equipment you're not familiar with, and then you don't get the job because of lack of knowledge...companies rarely hire truly Entry-level people and give them a chance to prove themselves.
Very few production employee's. All machines with a few mechanics. The way of the future, take your blue collar job so upper management can stuff there pockets and laugh all the way to the bank will you try to find another job 😂
It’s pays 42$h where I’m from and 10k sign on bonus . Pension … but you gotta work nights and weekends and they can force you on your days off . Pretty much they own you
I was a US army Mechanic for 10 years, took the test and wasn't even selected . For a jr level position, I could more than do this job but why is it so hard to get into this company for every little thing ? Same thing for forklift experienced.. I have 3 years in a forklift , Although sit down and they said no..
Its because you're better off knowimg someone there than knowing "enough" per their entrance exams. They basically want the top 5% but its something they can hold off on until they meet unnecessary standards