Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 19:47:34 EST 2009 | joeherz
Carlton, Just a suggestion - If any of your previous gigs were contract or temporary work, you may want to indicate that on your resume`. You have worked at 8 companies in 10 years. This would be a yellow flag if your resume` came across my desk.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 13:04:06 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny
Please look at my resume more closely and get all facts straight! Some of those jobs are temporary positions as noted in the resume', Also two of them jobs i worked at the same time! I can go into a job and start working with minimal supervision same
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 08:34:09 EST 2009 | jeffharley
I'm not trying to be smart or nasty, but you really should use spell check on your resume.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 01:53:47 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny
I am a skilled smt operator that pays close attention to detail with my experience in the electronic field for the passed 10 years i proved to be an asset to all companies that i have worked for in providing quality work and ensuring on time delivery
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 13:17:38 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny
Ok! Look at my resume' more closely you will see that three of them are temporary positions! I can come into a job with minimal supervision and work! Carlton Berry
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 16:52:29 EST 2009 | reflowtechnologies
Hi Carlton, My name is Brian Riggs. You have an outstanding resume and credentials. I know it is really difficult to find job these days especially on the electronic side. I will not ask you to come over to UK as we are also in the same position as
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 06:32:32 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Carlton, I'm sure you are a good person who wishes to explore something new, each time. Your attitude is absolutely human, but is not always appreciated by the professional world. I read your resume and would like to advise the following: 1. Since
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:51:36 EDT 2001 | Claude Couture
What kind/brand of machine are we talking about? Are the missing parts randomly distributed or are specific to a feeder/placement/pattern? Does your machine remember where to resume placement if you reset it in the middle of a pattern placement? We h
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 10:32:19 EDT 2004 | vickt
This was not a automatic feature of the 4796 series HSPs. You can try to continue to reset-start the feeder crg after each component missing event,and slowly build the remaining placements, but at some point you will reach a dead end. My best advice
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