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"Jon Danniken" wrote: Hi, I hope I'm posting this in the right group. Our company is looking to hire a CAD designer/service for several custom pieces we have been contracted to fabricate. This is a government contract, and due to the complexity of the parts involved, we estimate it will take about two months (?) to complete. I would preferably like to hire someone "fresh", someone who isn't crippled by a lot of experience, so that we can have some new ideas. A "small time" CAD guy would be a perfect fit for this job. Currently, the working budget is $350,000 for this service, but that is negotiable. Please respond to this post if you have any ideas, and thanks! Jon Danniken, Developmental Manager Northwest Aerospace, LLC Sure, I'll take 350k for 2 months work. I'm a SolidWorks whore. |
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