Also how many it killed.Its amazing how many jobs the computers and internet created when it showed up. I was in my mid 20's when it did
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Also how many it killed.Its amazing how many jobs the computers and internet created when it showed up. I was in my mid 20's when it did
If you can't stay with it. I do Alan Bradley PLC programming and Kawasaki Robot programing. Along with pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical repairs in the section of the plant I work in.Also how many it killed.
Yup you don't get into the tech industry to get comfortable. You do it because you enjoy the challenges and you don't want to do the same old boring thing your entire life lol. I get it though, everyone has there thing and it's great! We need diversity to grow as a society. Imagine how boring life would be if we all liked the same things (other then reef aquariums, obviously )If you can't stay with it. I do Alan Bradley PLC programming and Kawasaki Robot programing. Along with pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical repairs in the section of the plant I work in.
I bet the glass on your tank is pretty clean, right?Window cleaner
Mechanic/Service AdvisorWhat’s up Reefers!
We can’t all be Marine Biologists or Oceanographers, our lives take us on different paths sometimes. I’m a Journeyman Millwright of 20 years, basically an industrial mechanic. My super power is the ability to look at mechanical things that fail or need servicing, and figure out how to do so.
This ability and training allows me to diagnose and rectify many mechanical issues with reef tanks. I am also conditioned to perform regular maintenance routines on my tanks as well.
So my question to you is, what is YOUR profession, and how does it help you with reefing?