Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 21 03:08:21 EST 2006 | sophiaxiafei
Hi, every one, i'm sophia in China. Nice to meet you here. I have a question: What do you think about finding a chinese factory for the flex circuit punching tool maker?Someone has quoted me before, but he said our price is heigher than Taiwan, i don
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 10:53:48 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| What is the average pay that a SMT Programmer would get? The machines would be Fuji and Universal. | Bubba: The points made by others about company size and location are pertinent. Further, you should consider the "complete package" of salary an
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 22 12:51:03 EST 2001 | Claude_Couture
One of the points brought forward on this discussion is the level of responsibility the management wants to give the operators. The more responsabilities = higher salary.therefore, in order to save money in salaries, the operators are not held accoun
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 26 00:39:21 EST 2008 | fastek
When I left the industry about 15 years ago in the Bay Area, good SMT technicians were making $85K per year at OEM's. The process and manufacturing engineers where I worked were all making $125K and more. Real estate was 1/3 the cost it is today. Gla
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 12:38:12 EST 2008 | slthomas
"They ended up hiring a guy for the going rate around town so they shot themselves in the foot." Well, except that now they have a happy employee and before they didn't. Not criticising, just pointing out a different perspective. Sometimes they'll p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 12:35:41 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
I agree with Fastek. If we (the consumer) go shopping do we care more about the country of manufacturing than the pricetag? My family does but too many times they come to me and say �sorry we couldn�t find anything made in USA� only designed in USA
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 06:04:59 EDT 1999 | Joe Fields
| | What is the average pay that a SMT Programmer would get? The machines would be Fuji and Universal. | | This is going to open up a can of worms involving phrases relating to monkeys and peanuts. I have come across a spectrum of scales depending on
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 05:52:45 EST 2001 | Wolfgang Busko
What Claude is saying may be right. But looking at it a bit different from the view of "senior management" this should be interpreted as depending on the salary the work itself is different and therefore the responsibility is different. It doesn�t na
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 20:14:50 EST 2001 | ianchan
Hi, i'd second that choice of enineering degree in electronics as monkey says, coz of variable options open to you IF you decide to rotate in your field of applicable enggr interests... IT courses are abundant in today's "open Uni" learning "econom
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 22:04:47 EDT 2003 | iman
I would say, if one guy buys used machine from a "dealer", the dealer ought to cover the registration fee up-front for the buyer as part of a complete package, UNLESS the buyer himself/herself asked for a discount that purposefully omitted the requi