Hey Shoeboy, does UC have night classes in the machining area? Just finished my BS and was heading off in the machinist area myself. I am mostly self taught with a fair shop of my own out back, but I know formal training would fill in a few gaps in my process line. With the degree out of the way it's time to learn things I want to know as opposed to things they think I need to know.
For that matter does anyone have a recommendation of machining night classes in the Cincy area? My current job picks up 100% tuition and books for anything that might cross over to what I do now (aircraft maintenance).
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