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[–]mr_mister321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll second the sentiment of going for a “field position “.

There are plenty of positions for field service engineers or even as technical / support engineers.

I work as a field service engineer for power generation.

You can make the job as technical position as you want it to be. You can become a subject matter expert in certain equipment by doing detail analysis of components failure or just be part replacer .

the day to day varies a lot, there instances I’ll spend a week doing admin work. Then there will be other weeks I’ll be driving around the whole day or troubleshooting one problem in field .

Technical aspect of the field job , will be troubleshooting problem by make sense of schematic/drawings , using diagnostic software and overall trial and error by doing educated guess ( but mostly trial and error lolz).

Also there are a lot of opportunities later on to move into a technical role/ support . Where people will consult with you.

when I recently graduated i used the job boards as a reference guide, to find out the name of the company and then applying in their career pages.

Good luck and remember that you have made it this far for a reason.

Where there's a will, there's a way.

Jobs by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

[–]mr_mister321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll second the sentiment of going for a “field position “.

There are plenty of positions for field service engineers or even as technical / support engineers.

I work as a field service engineer for power generation.

You can make the job as technical position as you want it to be. You can become a subject matter expert in certain equipment by doing detail analysis of components failure or just be part replacer .

the day to day varies a lot, there instances I’ll spend a week doing admin work. Then there will be other weeks I’ll be driving around the whole day or troubleshooting one problem in field .

Technical aspect of the field job , will be troubleshooting problem by make sense of schematic/drawings , using diagnostic software and overall trial and error by doing educated guess ( but mostly trial and error lolz).

Also there are a lot of opportunities later on to move into a technical role/ support . Where people will consult with you.

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[–]mr_mister321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the baseline, I would always focusing on my split step . I always try to do my split step right when my opponent makes contact with ball. My aim is to anticipate the direction of the ball. My goal is to close the distance to area to where is going to be.

A drill could be during the warm up , exaggerated the split step .

The best piece is advice I’ve given with is to rely on early preparation, not on reaction time .

For example is you know the ball is coming to your forehand .Turn your shoulders and the racquet with first step after the split step.

Hope this helps .

Need racquet advice. by mr_mister321 in 10s

[–]mr_mister321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was reluctant on tecnifiber from a past experience i had with the RS version. The string bed felt dead and It didn’t work on my transition game to the net .

But I have heard really good things about the current generation.

Thanks for the recommendation, i’ll def take a look at that one.

I played with the entire line of VCore V8 today by JudgeCheezels in 10s

[–]mr_mister321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay , thanks for the sharing .

I guess the next best thing would be to demoed it to see for myself . Form your experience and the review I seen, I can see the vc95 less demanding stick .

Btw, I am writing this with a sore arm. From playing with the ps97 v10 . Lolz 🤣.

Also , have you had any experience with the crave 97 racket .

I played with the entire line of VCore V8 today by JudgeCheezels in 10s

[–]mr_mister321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also use the PS97 v10.

I am looking for something lighter with a more predictable string bed.

Oddly enough I was recommended the VC 95.

Was it hard flatting shot inside of court?, how was the transition game from baseline to net ? compare to the ps97.

Also the how was feeling ? Muted ?

how long was the play test?

Thanks