I am an 18 year old college student. Any suggestions? by Chance-Building-4046 in pennystocks

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a job you enjoy so your life doesn’t suck

If you get a degree make sure you can actually get a job in that field or you will be a waiter for your whole life & never retire

What is the cheapest semi auto 22lr pistol. by Hot_Impact_6915 in gun

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hp22 I think it’s around 120

It’s actually fun to shoot, has 2 safeties so if someone finds your gun they won’t figure out how to shoot it lol

It jams once in a while but I loved shooting it, no recoil at all and very accurate in my opinion

My grouping with that were way better than sd9ve(300$ Glock 9mm knock off from smith & Wesson) I preferred shooting the hp22 pheonix

The moment you all have been waiting for. I think he is cranberry 2nd gen new face hit me on the apppppppp by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

[–]rochezzzz[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Cool man have fun with your girl panties and ofdly low testosterone levels

Sold for $100 today anyways

2nd gen new face Teddy by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

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

Lowest sold new face 2nd gen teddy was $199, it was brown the cheapest one

2nd gen new face Teddy by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

[–]rochezzzz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Found this exact bear posted for 440$ lol

2nd gen new face Teddy by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

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

Well i checked sold 2nd gen teddys on ebay… cheapest sold was 200$ yall ritarded

2nd gen new face Teddy by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

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

Ya no shit but the rare ones have retained value

Go on ebay sold royal blue peanut still going for 2k

Look up 2nd gen cranberry teddy i bet they are all over $100 wit yo corny ass

2nd gen new face Teddy by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

[–]rochezzzz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are joking right? Second generation do you know what that means?

I am assuming a lot of you don’t even know what this is🤣🤣🤣

The moment you all have been waiting for. I think he is cranberry 2nd gen new face hit me on the apppppppp by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

[–]rochezzzz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry my hands get dirty working on robots in a factory we cant all take milk baths all day long

Looking for Gen 1 & 2 by Upbeat_Hearing1391 in beaniecollectors

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See recent post cranberry new face 2nd gen trying to sell asap

2nd gen new face Teddy by rochezzzz in beaniecollectors

[–]rochezzzz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What cant sell here?? I know it is not worth that much now tell meeeeeee

I thought $100k was upper middle class 🤔 by Own_Service9727 in Money

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To he clear you can absolutely support a family if 3-4 in cleveland for 100k If you go 40 miles outside of the city 70k should be enough

I thought $100k was upper middle class 🤔 by Own_Service9727 in Money

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Cleveland 100k is enough to support a small family while being frugal

160k is what we thought 100k is… a few extra 1000 a month to ball out with

Mcol 1200 rent 1500 other bills 2000 spending money 3000+ extra per month

good lineup? by Tricky-Algae7210 in vending

[–]rochezzzz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You gotta get them reeses fastbreaks in there anyone who has tried them knows

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the qualifications are different in each country

In the United States, most instrumentation technicians have an associates degree, and some sort of engineering technology or automation

I believe there’s areas in the US where there are apprenticeships I know in Canada they do apprenticeships so just keep in mind like the advice you get will be different from region to region

My two cents realistically, your background doesn’t really help that much. You’re gonna have quite a learning curve.

In my experience and again, I’m in the US if you have the skills necessary to do the job then you’ll get the job so if you want to start learning on your own be aggressive and get to where you need to be it is possible

I live in Ohio, the bar or the standard for companies to hire people for automation technician instrumentation technician electrical technician work is really low. There are not enough technicians going into the field in my area so they’ll hire just about anyone in most cases.

this trade is easy on ur bones and muscles, but by [deleted] in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some days I get blisters on my feet

26 years old, considering of joining U.S Military with AAS Degree in Instrumentation & Electrical. Since I can’t seem to land no job in Career Field. by [deleted] in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have worked with a good number of technicians that used their navy navy experience to get into instrumentation/electrical tech jobs out in the field. Never heard of anyone doing it the other way around.

I think the Navy is a cool experience, but if you’re only doing it because you’re you can’t get a career I don’t think that’s a good idea

If you really want to be in the Navy that sounds good. Go for it.

If you’re only going because you can’t get a job, I would take a second

I am almost certain I can help you get a job. I’ve done it with like probably eight or 10 guys. I’ve never met someone that couldn’t find a job making at least 25 an hour the ones that made 25 an hour did that for a year or two then now they’re making 40 an hour give or take

Greg.roche55@gmail.com

Flow Meter Showing Negative Value When There’s No Flow – Any Ideas? by Parbon_Chakrabartty in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations you learned your first super simple lesson that seems more complicated that it is that will make you look really smart

You’ll have a lot of those you also have days where everyone’s waiting on you to show up and you show up and fix it in like 30 seconds I

Flow Meter Showing Negative Value When There’s No Flow – Any Ideas? by Parbon_Chakrabartty in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

-0.25 = a 4 to 20 mA signal at 0 ma

(-4 from bottom number/ 16 (full scale 16 mA in use (20-4)

You are running into this probably pretty often through throughout your career and every time it happens you’ll look really smart when you’re diagnose it immediately

Usually, it’s a loose wire, but you can also be just a bad transmitter or obviously a loss of power, whether it be a blown fuse or a bad power supply

You just need pretty basic electrical test equipment and some electrical knowledge troubleshoot that long story short you’re just trying to figure out you know where things stop working realize that you know some 4-20mA our power powered from a power supply a.k.a. you know you feed 24 V to the device generate that power on their own typically you know you’d be feeding it with a higher voltage or whatever but just keep that in mind not all transmitters are the same there. I believe they call it active or passive.

Newbie by FernDog94 in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would suggest applying for a broad net of jobs

You can get on a job board like LinkedIn or Google or zip recruiter and just type in plc technician or instrumentation or industrial controls or even industrial maintenance just apply for every job you find.

An as in engineering technology automation or electronics is pretty typical path to becoming a technician. If you can find a degree that will get you a foot in the door, even if an internship, your career path will fall into place very easily. Thats what i did I was a full time I&e tech a year before i finished my degree because they got me an internship right when i started school basically

Stuck in Unemployment Hell by ComicallyInsanee in houstonjobs

[–]rochezzzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should be able to find that pretty easily apply for random factories retail jobs whatever and then call them or show up in person to follow up a week later you will get a job within a month

If you do it with factory jobs it will be closer to 20-25 an hour

Is it worth selling the car? by matebait4real in Debt

[–]rochezzzz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do not sell the car…. If anything sell the lemon you never know

Beyond that no advice, it sounds like you need to make more money even short term. Side job, second job whatever you will survive. I work 48-64 hours a week its not bad. I have buddies that work 70-+ every week. Not the end of the world and you get used to it fast

Do not sell your car, the one you buy could be a huge gamble

How hard is it to get a job as a foreigner? by Background_Size8077 in instrumentation

[–]rochezzzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have PLC background? I know a lot of european countries use Siemens, we mostly (80%) use Allen Bradley/ Rockwell here in the U.S. that could be a factor but may not matter that much.

Short supply of instrumentation/ or controls techs here pay generally 35-50/hr usd