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Should I manufacture my own boards or outsource them?

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 14:41:11 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve

On the outside looking in the cost of manufacturing your board assemblies may look high. I will tell you that it is probably a good price. There are allot of hidden costs in manufacturing and yes equipment right now is cheap but try buying parts chee

Re: A note of thanks

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 10:29:57 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury

| Ben: Congrats on a new "adventure." Hey where are you going to work??? Give us the company URL. We can email your new boss recommendations. Wouldn't that be great??? Dave F | Same company....just a different position, Got a promotion, I've

Re: Lemme' re-phrase that

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 20:03:54 EDT 1998 | Ben...heh...bet your gettin sick of this

Let's try this: | Here in Pennsylvania, the state legislature subsidizes training that employers provide. So here, the employer pays half and the state pays half. Is there a similar program out in Washington? | Dave F Well, we kind of do, it's call

Where's The Drill?

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 14:53:44 EST 2001 | mparker

All it takes is an agreement signed by the employee upon date of hire. The employee is issued tools to do their job. They sign a document that lists the tooling inventory and replacement costs, stipulating that the employee is responsible for the too

Networking is the key to success in the world today...

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 15 11:40:27 EDT 2002 | melo_guy

Hey chris, What state do you live in? I speak with engineers, and research companies all day long, its my job. I will keep you in mind when i see if they are hiring. I often check a companies employment opportunities to learn a little more about

Where do I Start?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 09:20:06 EDT 2002 | Randy V

I have over 15 years experience in manufacturing, both microelectronics and board assembly. I currently work for a large CM and I have worked for large OEM's. I understand your situation and your companies concerns. It would very difficult to go into

Capability Process CPk

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 16:04:31 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Well I don't agree with Mr Fox. Cp and Cpk i.e Capabilitiy studies always yield good results and add vigor to the engineer and the process. You might want to hire a consultant or go to some classes to make sure you do this correctly for your si

Terms and Conditions for Built-to-Print Jobs

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 14:48:34 EST 2003 | gdstanton

Pretty much everything under the sun. For example if Company A wanted to hire Company B to build printed circuit cards designed by Company A; What type of T & C might Company B seek in their contract/agreement with Company A? The following things c

Health Screening For Lead

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 22:59:18 EDT 2003 | mantis

We Operate a procedure were by all potenial employes who are likely to be exposed to lead are screened for lead content in there blood prior to hiring,and once every year there after.There is no compensation given as this is mandatory but it is also

Where to start with a new reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 23:59:49 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi I am going to take another direction. Go to some classes, and buy some of the books, or hire a consultant to get you up fast. A consultant would be my first choice for speed and accuracy. National Training Center for Microelectronics in Bethleh


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