Thank you for your great support, i was expecting a reply or two over the next week or so tops. you guys rock
Where i stand right now is at a fork of CNC / Machining and computer programming, I am leaning heavily to the CNC though. I do have experience in a welding shop, and have built my own CNC router and have experience on that but like the resume thing nothing credible, as well as an A+ certification (Certified for pretty much any average computer job). Im mainly looking to see, come the morning after graduation day, where do i go if i want to be a CNC machinist for the rest/majority of my life.
So From looking at NAIT's Courses, CNC machinist would be the one of choice, i believe(
http://www.nait.ca/14232.htm ). Is there something different about it as it only requires Grade 10 math and english? It is a certificate, is that what i'd need to be able to work as a machinist and be credible wherever i go?
SAIT seems to be different only in the way the course is laid out, Many of my friends have gone to NAIT and they seem to like it so i think I'd lean towards it as opposed to SAIT.
Is CNC machining similar to welding in that you tend to get jobs off of references as opposed to degree's?
Thanks in advance
Matt Runhart