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I was this close |--> <--| to coming back to the CMM world!!!

I almost joined you all back in the CMM world... but I had to go and ask for too much money Confounded boy did I burst their bubble Slight smile

Gots to admit, I was excited at the thought of working around CMMs again. I'll keep on tracking along the same path of Controls Eng. I guess Rolling eyes
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  • I almost joined you all back in the CMM world... but I had to go and ask for too much money Confounded boy did I burst their bubble Slight smile

    Gots to admit, I was excited at the thought of working around CMMs again. I'll keep on tracking along the same path of Controls Eng. I guess Rolling eyes


    I mean, how much do you expect them to pay for one to program a random number generator? Stuck out tongue closed eyes


    Sadly we have companies around my area that don't even have an idea what even a decent programmer is worth and then they wonder why their programmers quit after being on a CMM for year and gain some experience on a CMM. I see jobs on LinkedIn and Indeed that don't even offer a decent wage for an experienced programmer and yet they offer nothing in regards to a decent wage

  • Now a days anyone good with some years experience should be making over 30 bucks an hour easy. How this works is if you have been with your company a few years and they are not coming up with the rate you want its time to move on to another place. That is our reality. Just look what is out there. In Detroit we are getting up to $45.00 an hour and with very little over time you are making 6 figures baby.
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  • Now a days anyone good with some years experience should be making over 30 bucks an hour easy. How this works is if you have been with your company a few years and they are not coming up with the rate you want its time to move on to another place. That is our reality. Just look what is out there. In Detroit we are getting up to $45.00 an hour and with very little over time you are making 6 figures baby.
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