Hey guys, I got my associates in CAD from muskegon cc. Been looking for a job in the muskegon area. I'm solid works certified and am good with inventor also. Quick learner as well. Ready to get out of the plumbing gig. It stinks :teehee:
Are you doing coordination of pipe work for BIM management, clash detection with Navis works viewer for your plumbing layouts???
Why does the plumbing Gig stink, the guys that are doing the above are making union foreman's scale 80,000 +_ for those who know what they are doing.
Yah I've been working for lascko plumbing in muskegon since I was 16. Shop guy/ ditch digger/ crawl space explorer/ whatever else nobody else wants to do.
Since you have a plumbing back ground this may be a very good field for you.
I was talking to a coworker who is one of 2 or 3 fire sprinkler system reviewers in the state. He happened to be talking about how shitty plans were drawn up for a job hes reviewing. The guy designing it has 0 experience with fire suppression but knows cad which is why they hired him. If you know cad, plumbing and could learn about fire suppression it is my understanding there is high demand for good people.
Unfortunately I have not done any type of piping layouts ever. My cad degree focused on product design, as it is a program meant to transfer right into ferris states product design Bachelors degree.
passively on the job hunt. applied to a few jobs last weekend in the GR area. need to move back closer to the baby sitters (inlaws :teehee
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