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1791558 No.1791558 [Reply] [Original]

I want to make the most of this pandemic while I can to get out of my shitty job.

What are some certs and whatnot I can get / look into?

A lot of places ask for PLC experience, is there any fucking way I can demonstrate that so that I can actually get a job that requires said PLC ?

at this point I could probably just design a PLC simulator and see if they accept that as proof that I'm not too braindead to do PLC.

For example:
>Tertiary or vocational qualifications in Engineering.
>Minimum of 3 years experience in maintenance support/equipment troubleshooting
>Strong PLC programming skills, preferably with Allen-Bradley/Rockwell products and software
How do I get that without losing my current job?
>Experience in Robotics support (ABB, Kawasaki)
what does this even mean?
>Good working knowledge of PC/IT Network systems.
is this just basic IT shit?
>Data handling/analysis using MS Office suite.
is this just basic (click "chart" in excel) type shit?

>> No.1791588

>>1791558
any certs you can get online that aren't CS (i.e. programming or sysadmin shit) related are scams, and CS ones are basically just p2w mechanics applied to irl because boomer hr cat ladies don't understand anything about computers

>> No.1791593

>>1791588
ok but how does that information help me.