Here is a little background before I ask my question.
I am an aircraft machinist by trade and have been for close to ten years. The job pays in the mid 60's and is above average pay for my area. Machining is all I know and all I have ever done. I feel as if I have all of my eggs in one basket and I need to broaden my knowledge to open up other job prospects.
What would it take to get my foot in the door so to say with an entry level PLC job? I have zero knowledge in this field.
Is a degree a must? How much would the PLC videos and book sold on this site help me get started in understanding PLC's?
Any and all advice is appreciated
I am an aircraft machinist by trade and have been for close to ten years. The job pays in the mid 60's and is above average pay for my area. Machining is all I know and all I have ever done. I feel as if I have all of my eggs in one basket and I need to broaden my knowledge to open up other job prospects.
What would it take to get my foot in the door so to say with an entry level PLC job? I have zero knowledge in this field.
Is a degree a must? How much would the PLC videos and book sold on this site help me get started in understanding PLC's?
Any and all advice is appreciated