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| I'm sure there are plenty of people who would jump at the opportunity. However relocating is a huge expense and for people already on the brink of financial disaster, taking this risk without guarantee is like spending your last 5 bucks on a lottery ticket when the kids are starving... |
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| Ok, what qualifications are you asking? And what exactly is imprecise machining? ![]() I'm a manual machinist by training and have operated, setup and repaired CNC equipment in the past. I know how to program and take a piece from art to part. Does that make me qualified? There isn't alot of CNC work around here, and what little there is doesn't pay nearly as well as manual machining. |
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You should probably put what city. Lot of people in Southern California out of work and Western Utah could be only 250 miles away. |
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| I have way more work than I can handle at the moment and I too have days when I wonder if it's time to move on. Slim margins and even the smallest of customers are LLCs that can close down shop at any moment and stick you with unpaid invoices. Strange times man. Strange times. |
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