
5 years

I'm interested in manufacturing of pharmacuetical products. All though I have been working as a cna to gave money and a work history. I gave been attending Los Angeles Trade Technical College and I.will have an AA degree in biological manufacturing.


Want to find a job with other techs that care about their quantity of work

I would tell them that it is a very interesting experience. You get to see a lot of different things like how people react to different types of foods/beverages. I really loved working there. And if I had the chance I would work there again.


Looking for employment ASAP

I have a Chemistry degree and am looking for a position in the lab, I have experience working in a lab before, I hope you can help me

I’ve always managed to do small maintenance work on my own cars a a hobby but over the years I’ve taken a deep interest in getting into the auto service industry as a career. I’m currently enrolled in community college studying Business Management but I don’t really see myself going anywhere with that degree. I’ve been looking around at other schools for more interesting programs to pursue. So far, I’m inclined to these options… Lab Technician, Auto Repair Technician, and another intensive auto repair program being sponsored by General Motors that includes both classroom and hands on training in a working dealership. The GM program is more competitive to get into but I like the idea of being able to work on cars while in school. I’m only considering the Lab Technician program because of the rumors I’ve been reading online about the declining automotive repair industry but my true passion is being able to make a living working on cars. I wanted to get some feedback from people working in the industry. Is a training program like the one being sponsored by GM a better option or are managers more attracted to applicants with traditional college degree? Also, what are you thought on the future of the auto repair industry?

Need a job asap, located in Chicago