I suspect your native language is not English, and presumably you have much better command of your native language than you do of English.
If that is not the case, the first thing you need to do is brush up on language skills in your native language.
Improving your English will quite likely be helpful as well.
I don't know what doeacc is, but education is usually to the good. I don't know that an advanced degree is particularly useful for industrial automation.
I think you need to get some kind of job to start getting job experience--maybe try for some sort of non-traditional approach to a job (I've considered a bunch, but fortunately (or not), never tried some of these:
Try to make contact with someone who has a job in industrial automation. Offer to be an unpaid (or low paid) assistant to either demonstrate your knowledge (or learn what you don't know). When you find something you don't know (through this method), learn it (mostly on your own time).
Or, offer to take somebody who has a job in industrial automation to lunch or dinner. Ask them what suggestions they can make to make you more attractive--is there a "hot" specialty that maybe you'd do well to learn.
Whether English is your first language or not, you should at least try punctuation. When you use Acronyms put them in Capitals so people know it is. Sorry, I would love to give advise, but I have no idea what the question is.
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