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What would I need to get into QC?

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PFF

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Oct 27, 2004
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Hi Guys,

got a bit of a problem. Just about to turn 60 and am finishing a BSEE. A while back finished a AAS in EET. Before that I worked 34 years as a statistician. Have BS and MS in mathematics and statistics. I retired, went back to school in the EE area because I love EE and hoped to work in the area. But no one will hire a 60 EE to intern. I've tried now for 19 months to get an entry level position but no luck. It's been suggested I try QC. Okay I have all the mathematics and statistics but know nothing about QC. How do people get into this area? Is there any chance I could find work in QC or would it just be another dead end.

thanks

Paul
 
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Paul

I feel for you brother. a lest you where able to retire and go back to school.
It's because your over qualified.
best luck would be to donate or volunteer you time and start from there.
you have lot's of transferable experience.

network with your ex partners.

good luck

Mfgenggear
if it can be built it can be calculated.
if it can be calculated it can be built.
 
If what you stated as background is correct, I would consider substitute teaching in math/science classes at a local elementary or high school and work-up from there.
 
Yes it's correct metengr. In order to substitute teach you have to be certified. I am not certified.
 
I believe, not for night school at a junior college.

Mfgenggear
if it can be built it can be calculated.
if it can be calculated it can be built.
 
You only need a bachelors or above to work as an interim (substitute) teacher. I did it for 4 years and not certified. The only issue is most times, unless it's a long term position, you fill in for whatever subject they need.

In regards to QC, there is a certification program at most vocational/technical colleges.
 
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