Much luck, Amigo. Locally I teach occasional courses in engineering physics
and calculus.. I'm luck to get 5 students per semester in the community
college and frequently have to fend off irate parents who think I am making
to too hard on their babies. I'd say 1 or 2 of these kids a year have the
drive and knowledge to make it in any form of real engineering! American
education is badly broken. My last 5 4.0 students were Asian.
Maybe we should send them to Wisconsin to get edukated. ;-(
Cheers!!
Jim
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Ron Soave <soavero@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sorry, but I figured since we're OT and I'm whiffing elsewhere -
>
> We have immediate needs for CATIA engineers, 2000 or more hours of
> experience, preferably in aerospace equipment and installation. People are
> needed in Montreal and Seattle. Contract would be for a year, likely to
> become permanent. Off list is good -
>
> If you read this and you are a parent, please steer your children towards
> aerospace engineering - even in these times, there just are not enough of
> us.
>
> Ron
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