Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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I'm seeking employment as a machinist welder / fabricator. I have
devoted my web domain to my resume with a cover letter and link to a
photo gallery of what I do in my current position, and some of the
equipment that I use regularly. Not to worry there are no ad's or
pop-ups, as I own the domain, and rent the space to host it.
Named after a guitar I've had around for years simply type
thisoldfender.com into your address bar, or follow the link I'll
provide. If you know of a shop in Southern or Central Fla. That's
looking for someone good in the trade, please pass this on to them.

http://www.thisoldfender.com/

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I'm seeking employment as a machinist welder / fabricator. I have
devoted my web domain to my resume with a cover letter and link to a
photo gallery of what I do in my current position, and some of the
equipment that I use regularly. Not to worry there are no ad's or
pop-ups, as I own the domain, and rent the space to host it.
Named after a guitar I've had around for years simply type
thisoldfender.com into your address bar, or follow the link I'll
provide. If you know of a shop in Southern or Central Fla. That's
looking for someone good in the trade, please pass this on to them.

http://www.thisoldfender.com/


Constructive criticism, lose the background music. It's a *huge*
disincentive to spend any time at the site.

Good luck with the job-hunting.

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Nigel

When the only tools you have are a Bridgeport, a CNC Taig Mill, a Colchester
and assorted other stuff, every problem looks like a steam engine.

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Since I wrote the last post I got another reply.... the music is gone,
Thank You., LOL every night when I get home from work, I thank god
that I still have all my digits, because one simple screw-up, and my
guitar playin days are over...

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do you think a company like Hayes is going to
let me take just anything out, and publish it on the web... I have to
laugh at the remark, because what I've got to show, is what I could
take off with a scotch brite.

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http://www.thisoldfender.com/

Constructive criticism, lose the background music. It's a *huge*
disincentive to spend any time at the site.


I agree completely... plus I can't stand sites that expect me to maximize my
browser window or scroll back and forth just to read the text. The homepage
requires 1024 x whatever for proper viewing and I know several people that
are still running at 800 x 600.

Best Regards,
Keith Marshall


"I'm not grown up enough to be so old!"


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In article .com, Paul
writes
I'm seeking employment as a machinist welder / fabricator. I have
devoted my web domain to my resume with a cover letter and link to a
photo gallery of what I do in my current position, and some of the
equipment that I use regularly. Not to worry there are no ad's or
pop-ups, as I own the domain, and rent the space to host it.
Named after a guitar I've had around for years simply type
thisoldfender.com into your address bar, or follow the link I'll
provide. If you know of a shop in Southern or Central Fla. That's
looking for someone good in the trade, please pass this on to them.

http://www.thisoldfender.com/

Constructive criticism, lose the background music. It's a *huge*
disincentive to spend any time at the site.

Good luck with the job-hunting.

--
Nigel

When the only tools you have are a Bridgeport, a CNC Taig Mill, a
Colchester
and assorted other stuff, every problem looks like a steam engine.





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Thanks everyone, I know now that, I've got work to do, and the input
you've given me will help. and anybody else that happens across this,
Please I'm just a normal dude, in a situation where I've got to make
some major dicisions in my life, and its getting late in life, so I
don't have a whole lot of time. I'll do what I've come to love to do,
and thats within .0005 and on time.

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