Timeismoney08
Member
I have been looking into George brown college at the plc technician certification. I also noticed they have have electro-mechanical technician.
I'm stuck between the two.
I already have some motor controls classes under my belt from the local tech school around here but continuing that is not an option right now due to my work schedule and my wife being due any day.
I know electricity (480 and below), can draw diagrams, and have practiced a lot on the logix pro simulation software.
what would be a better option and look better. I think the PLC tech is not as broad as electro-mechanical tech, and electro-mechanical tech would build a better foundation. but I really want to get good at Programming and troubleshooting.
Whats you guys opinion on what would help me more?
and what would look better on my resume?
I'm stuck between the two.
I already have some motor controls classes under my belt from the local tech school around here but continuing that is not an option right now due to my work schedule and my wife being due any day.
I know electricity (480 and below), can draw diagrams, and have practiced a lot on the logix pro simulation software.
what would be a better option and look better. I think the PLC tech is not as broad as electro-mechanical tech, and electro-mechanical tech would build a better foundation. but I really want to get good at Programming and troubleshooting.
Whats you guys opinion on what would help me more?
and what would look better on my resume?