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Anybody in here ever worked as an Engineering Technician? Pay seems decent and they are offering to train me.

Vending machines probablyIt’s supposed to be a winter storm in my city and folks bought alllll the eggs a milk and water except Dasani
Even with these conditions it’s getting looked over so wtf is keeping them in business
all jokes aside, crazy to imagine how the native americans got through these brutal winters without 'modern heating sytems'
That peyote was keeping them insulated like how liquor does to usall jokes aside, crazy to imagine how the native americans got through these brutal winters without 'modern heating sytems'
I have several that work for me. What field would it be in? Anything in particular you want to know?
Calibeebee two days into the job:The first couple paragraphs of the job description:
I.POSITION SUMMARY
A. This position is responsible for technical duties required in the design and preparation of work orders, service orders, service requests, easements and agreements associated with line extensions and maintenance of the transmission and distribution system; the application of company policies, standards, state and national electrical codes, and joint use agreements.
B. Recognizes the Line Foreman and Working Foremen are the customers and end-users of the work produced by the Engineering Technician, and understands the value of continuous improvement by giving and receiving constructive feedback for the purpose of improving the quality and efficiency of the work performed.
I guess my question would be, in your opinion, how difficult would it be for someone with absolute zero experience in this field to get trained to do the job? Is it possible, or should I just not even bother?
Jeezus help! NAH.