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are you fully capable of doing the engineering?I think you need to fully address the elephant in the room; are you fully capable of doing the engineering? If so, do you have relevant job experience? These days, internships are the gateway drug to decent jobs, and working at McD's for 3 summers in college is definitely not going to hack it. Additionally, your resume is comparable to your college application; does it say clearly "Pick me" and why they should pick "me." A resume is a selling document, where you are selling "you" as a product, and that product must obviously fill a need that the potential employer has, and the better you are able to present "you" as the solution to the problem they have, or didn't even know they have, is key.
Get off that high and mighty attitude if you please.
I interpret things the way how I want to interpret things, you interpret things the way you want to interpret things. But I have no "attitude" about anything, therefore there is no "YOUR attitude". And yes some people were throwing subtle insults, I don't need to do any soul searching.I've been underqualified for my last 3 jobs, either in terms of degreed credentials or general work experience. That said, with good personnel skills and a willingness to learn, I've been able to get the job and keep working my way up the ladder each time.
No one else here has an attitude or is throwing insults, and if you are interpreting things as such, then maybe you need to do some soul searching.
YOUR attitude, and clear distain for people who are just trying to help, is why I do not predict success for you.
Have the day you deserve....
Get off that high and mighty attitude if you please.
Well something seems to be amiss and in things like this it really isn't your view and assessment which counts here, it's the person / machine that's reading it, hence why this is most valuable advice given so far. Adjusting each CV to match the opportunity is time consuming, but it's the only way to really stand out or at least get past the first stage. You may well think there is no problem with what you've issued, but this really needs to be put to the test with people who will give you honest feedback. Listen to them.WDr36 - I've been doing that all along. The resume is not the problem.
Given that I have no attitude I fail to see your part about attitude adjustment.I've always thought the ideal first job for a graduate is manufacturing of some sort. An engineering degree and a bit of common sense is a great start for problem solving factory floor issues. It also leads to a bit of attitude adjustment.
lucy-guesser fyi when I said: YOUR attitude and clear lack of perspective is why I do not predict success for you either. By clear lack of perspective I meant mental limitation too. How do I know this? From your post: "Question is, is there some obscure electrical property that I am unaware of that would cause the bus bar to actually see full load at a given point?" From this I'm no longer predicting, I'm stating: YOUR attitude and clear lack of perspective is why you will not ever find success ever and will fail downwards.I've been underqualified for my last 3 jobs, either in terms of degreed credentials or general work experience. That said, with good personnel skills and a willingness to learn, I've been able to get the job and keep working my way up the ladder each time.
No one else here has an attitude or is throwing insults, and if you are interpreting things as such, then maybe you need to do some soul searching.
YOUR attitude, and clear distain for people who are just trying to help, is why I do not predict success for you.
Have the day you deserve....
Mt other advice, which I'm guessing you won't want to hear, is that you really need to get a bit of a thicker skin and realise that not everyone thinks the same way as you, but that's ok.Well something seems to be amiss and in things like this it really isn't your view and assessment which counts here, it's the person / machine that's reading it, hence why this is most valuable advice given so far. Adjusting each CV to match the opportunity is time consuming, but it's the only way to really stand out or at least get past the first stage. You may well think there is no problem with what you've issued, but this really needs to be put to the test with people who will give you honest feedback. Listen to them.
Mt other advice, which I'm guessing you won't want to hear, is that you really need to get a bit of a thicker skin and realise that not everyone thinks the same way as you, but that's ok. If you don't like the advice given, be a bit more gracious and just say, thanks for the advice, I'll consider that and not immediately go on the offensive.
I'm reminded here of the "rules" when I used to hitch hike many decades ago. Even if you've been waiting hours at some hell hole junction or motorway service station, no one is obligated to stop and give you a lift. Hold out a sign saying clearly where you want to go / road you want and smile at everyone coming towards you. Even if someone makes some sort of gesture, just ignore it. The worst thing is to make gestures back as they drive past. You never know if the next car was going to stop and give you a lift, but changed their mind when they saw you react badly. Such is the way with finding work. You never really knew how long you were going to be there or if the person to stop is going to be driving some beaten up wreck, a fast posh car or a Truck - I usually got trucks....
Only to the people making retorts and not actual advice. Some people here give good advice.
Thank you all for coming to our one man show on shitposting. You can all go about your business.
lucy-guesser fyi when I said: YOUR attitude and clear lack of perspective is why I do not predict success for you either. By clear lack of perspective I meant mental limitation too. How do I know this? From your post: "Question is, is there some obscure electrical property that I am unaware of that would cause the bus bar to actually see full load at a given point?" From this I'm no longer predicting, I'm stating: YOUR attitude and clear lack of perspective is why you will not ever find success ever and will fail downwards.
I can change personalities whenever I feel like it and so I have no attitude. Your "predictions" therefore don't represent me at all. But I do encourage you to keep soul searching.