you have to get your foot in and then start to move; I think that as long as you are able to learn and able to do more at a shop there is a reason to continue there; I am also saying to anyone not to waste time just pushing a button, but if that is your 1st cnc job stick it out for a bit before looking for the next place. my 2nd cnc shop I was a button pusher on a cnc lathe- very very boring, and pay wasn't better from what I was doing before cnc either ; but it drove me to look elsewhere in the morning after a dead tiring night shift after I did my 3 months there- very soon after I got an interview and a job at a much higher pay where I learned a lot because I impressed the supervisor with my fortitude. I am also saying don't quit and run away just because it's hard or boring or low pay. |