Is there in US only so old machines? I'm askimg becouse I've learned in Germany, and I'm working on LVD with cadman all in 3D butI wanna move out to USA
That was basically all day yes. Sometimes there were a couple different parts, but mostly the same over and over. There was never really a quota, just do as many as you can. And not much human interaction, mostly just work in your station alone
I’m a milling Cnc operator, who just took a job doing press brake this video just helped me out 🤘🏽
Glad to hear it! 🙏
Ahh the days of running a beat up Wysong press. If load more videos of you working im down to watch the upload.
Thanks! Yeah, I quit lol. Couldn't do it anymore
Good Stuff
Is there in US only so old machines? I'm askimg becouse I've learned in Germany, and I'm working on LVD with cadman all in 3D butI wanna move out to USA
Ne, this is in kanada ontario
Usually a hard job
That it is!
Is that what youd do the entire shift, was there a quota youd need to hit? No human interaction it seems if so.
That was basically all day yes. Sometimes there were a couple different parts, but mostly the same over and over. There was never really a quota, just do as many as you can.
And not much human interaction, mostly just work in your station alone
@@kizashislssportdaily4975 damn I'm thinking about jumping on this job, 3-12's would love a 4 day weekend but idk if I can handle that much monotony
I know bro😂😂🤮🤮,20 years
Oh wow! Thats awesome! 👏🏽🙌🏽I was gone after 2😂