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Education Options After BE

06/13/2010 3:24 AM

Hello Friends,

This is Anisha...I have done BE in instrumentation and currently working as SCADA Programmer.......and i m nt doin well as per me....plz advice me wat parttime education i can take further to make my career growth.......

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Re: EDucation options after BE

06/13/2010 3:45 AM

Anisha, based on your post I believe that you could benefit and advance your career by taking english, and writing classes.

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Re: EDucation options after BE

06/13/2010 5:28 AM

You didn't mention what you're using SCADA to do. Siemens offers further training.

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Re: Education Options After BE

06/13/2010 1:55 PM

Young lady, please do not use sms language in CR4. Most of us are old coots and think that this is lack of English, as one GA says. Pity.

SCADA is an outstanding field. Imagine what it is doing..it is acquiring potential fault data, and acting on it. An incipient fault is acted upon instantly ! Then the breaker trips, isolates the faulty feeder, what more does one want?

I think you are probably doing better than you think. You may have seen some sexy FEA or something which you believe is better. Study National Instruments Data Acquisition technology. Go to CPRI and see what they do. You will change your mind. You are too young to decide that SCADA is not for you.

Good luck.

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