How do you guys fund your builds? I personally work for General Motors, and get to work from home so I am enjoying it more than being in my office lol.
Yeah I don't think they will be having us back in office any time soon. there is currently only 4 of our team in the office. and they were the ones who couldn't initially work from home due to either lack of stable internet or computers.I work on the sales side of a large automotive distribution company. I normally travel 3-4 days a week, but have adapted to working from home since late February. I was coast to coast, but last year switched to a Midwest focused role. I am ready to get back out in the field, but dont think it will happen soon.
My wife is in medical billing. They will be evaluating a return to the office in Sept. Her boss seems to think it will be unlikely to happen in 2020 at all. We have vacation planned in late November that we are concerned will need to be canceled.Yeah I don't think they will be having us back in office any time soon. there is currently only 4 of our team in the office. and they were the ones who couldn't initially work from home due to either lack of stable internet or computers.
One of the cooler projects I am working on is the San Miguel River in Telluride, CO. It runs along the valley floor and during the old mining days was flushed with mine tailings, leaving huge heavy metal deposits and poor fish habitat.
are you primarily running into Mercury in the waterways due to the tillings? Around this area a lot of the rivers are posted not to eat the fish and sometimes hunting deer due to high PFAS concentrations due to ground water leaching from contaminated sites running into the river and moving downstream.
That sounds fun. Do you mess with those crazy 5 axis arm thingies?I work for a robotic engineering and manufacturing company that makes end of line automation systems for factories. My specific job is to build/layout/setup the system the engineers designed for the customer, find/document/correct any problems that we find during the setup and wiring phase, work with the engineers on troubleshooting any issues or customer changes, and when it gets the customer's approval we tear down the system and ship it to them. Its a interesting job and has taught me a lot about being handy
I was just getting ready to post the same thing, but I saw you had already done so. Good on ya!Crash test dummy.
Field systems engineer on F-35s, formerly a Lexus/Toyota/Honda/BMW dealership technician. Also in the USAF reserves working F-35 sortie production/weapons. Jets make me money, cars make me happy. Never happier than when I got to put my toolbox in my own garage for good.
The wife stays at home with the kids, so she doesn't work