Anonymous
07/10/2024 (Wed) 23:50
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>>60201Do you WANT it to be more? Is this you entering some kind of coomer arc?
HAHAHAHA- I mean uh... yeah! Fingers crossed for ya~
At this point "Ohio" and "Brazil" have been done to death, so there really needs to be another undesirable meme place to send you to. You're being relocated to Oklahom- oh wait...
ひみつ~
No idea yet. That's for tomorrow me to do more research on while waiting for programs, and Fussion 360 to not be a
nigger.
>Do they say why you were rejected, or...A combination. It says I didn't meet qualifications, and they sought to pursue other candidates. The first one doesn't even say the latter, it was rejected within the hour of submitting it, saying simply "Unqualified".
My initial idea now is that I don't really want to be stuck in another two years of college programs, with zero promise of employment after (basically just taking more of the classes I already took for the semiconductor program, that you mentioned) but to seek out one of the other companies that actually hires on for technicians, and then sends them to more hands on, indepth training for like sic months to a year. Those companies are contracted out by the larger semiconductor fabs (TSMC, Intel, etc...) and then usually those techs jump ship, and get hired on full time at those places after being a contractor for like a year.
So in either scenario, I'm looking at two years minimum to get this back on track, but one route has a more direct approach.
>>60202どっちもないニャ!