drvnkd
1
I’m looking to get a job at a company that deals extensively with hydraulics.
But, all I have on the subject is from my old controls textbooks.
If there are any good online sources if info, it would be appreciated.
In return I give you this:
http://www.cmu.edu/oli/index.html
You can do some online learning too.
Fry
2
You apply at Taylor Devices?
K-D Fluid Power Supply on RT5.
Power Drives Inc on Hopkins.
Ferry Hydrualic on Walden Ave.
Those are the places we go to for hyrdualic and air fittings/supplies.
drvnkd
4
Hydraulics does not seem difficult in theory…
But like everything, 80% of the work is in the details.
A friend sent me this…
http://www.servovalve.com/technical.htm
Although, the thought of six 10 hour days and every other Sunday is not attractive…
The professional and personal growth potential is.
newman
5
so you work ten hour days for fifteen days straight?!?!?!
fuck that.
drvnkd
6
I hear thats what they do to temps. I’m not sure how they treat their engineering staff.
I also hear that they rarely hire off the street.
drvnkd
7
Well…
Here is a lot more online course stuff
They only offer 1800 courses.
That could keep me entertained for years.