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Design electrical engineer

02/16/2008 11:00 AM

I am really crazy about design electrical engineer. Please can any one tell me how to get trained on this topic.

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Re: Design electrical engineer

02/17/2008 3:09 AM

A university is a good start

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Re: Design electrical engineer

02/17/2008 4:42 PM

I have obtained my first degree already in electrical and electronics engineering and working .Just that I need a training course in this area.

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Re: Design electrical engineer

02/17/2008 4:08 AM

Hello JOPENZ107

It may be best for you to attend a local Polytechnic College for a year or so.

They should be able after that, to advise you on your options.

Normally you may get some University Credit for the completed Polytechnic course, but check it out locally, first.

Note: Using language such as <"I am really crazy about...."> may give other people the wrong idea about your talents and skills.

Kind Regards....

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Re: Design electrical engineer

02/25/2008 7:50 AM

I hope all the above will be of not much help to the person. If he wants to learn he should join a design/engineering company specially if that's a consultancy firm.

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02/25/2008 10:21 AM

You are right by asking me to join a designing firm.This will really help me.But the problem I got again is that is difficult to get a firm to do that for you.I would have really appreciate I wish I could get one to enable me actualise my dreams and desire.

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Re: Design electrical engineer

02/27/2008 2:17 AM

Hello JOPENZ107

There are many things that are desirable, but not are always achievable.

Maturity comes when one realizes one's limitations, and that not all desires are going to be attained in the single lifetime we are allowed while on this Earth.

If you are truly "Desiring" to join a "Designing Firm", research the possibilities, then you may have to move cities, Countries or make careful arrangements in order to reach that goal.

I'm sure you are aware of this, so make earnest efforts to do what you are hoping for.

Improvement in any area will make you a more useful person to most employers.

As I said in my earlier Post, use of such a phrase would indicate to many employers that you may not be suitable in a Designing Office situation.

Looking forward to your advice re progress, right here, thanks.

Kind Regards....

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