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what is the job scene in the southwest for machinists like.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by billj, Jun 13, 2004.

  1. billj
    Joined: Nov 1, 2003
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    any insights would be appreciated..
     
  2. oldchevyseller
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    from mankato mn

    check out the online job sites gives you a good look at them
     
  3. ray
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    from colorado

    well i'm not very southwest, but i'm southwest of you, and that's what matters, right?

    things seem to be picking up a little, but hard to say from where i'm at. most shops around here seem to be real slow yet, even with half of them closed! the shop i work at, is real ****ing busy, and has been for two years, we make parts to fix blowed up people. we probably have doubled our output in the last two years. but i know we are far from a typical shop.

    i'm preparing myself to not be in the industry as we know it much longer. i need to find a rod shop that needs a machinist.
     
  4. scooter
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    from phx,az,USA

    I know several shop owners here in AZ and from what they tell me SLIM PICKINS . from bike /chopper shops to car /rod shops .seems like tough times right now .The only area i hear thats half way steady was aviation .good luck .
     
  5. Machinists has always been a tough market in the AZ area. How about you Texas boys, what's it like over there?
     
  6. billj
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    our shop up here in mich. is pretty busy but i am so tired of our ****py weather.
     
  7. scooter
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    from phx,az,USA

    billi , keep your job and take a two week vacation.Go somewhere sunny and hot .Should be about 109 here next week .Or take a trip to lovley downtown yuma az gets way past 115 there soon enough . [​IMG]
     
  8. Glen
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    two high tech faciilities in Arizona.

    Acme Machine in Mesa Arizona
    Morsch Machine in Chandler Arizona
     
  9. billj
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    what about some of the smaller cities in the higher elevations?
     
  10. jerry
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    i think ruger is up in prescott valley. embry riddle aircraft school is up there too.

    got out of that trade myself about 14 years ago.



    jerry
     
  11. Ayers Garage
    Joined: Nov 28, 2002
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    Here in north Texas, jobs are definitely available. I have a neighbor who owns a machine shop that makes tooling fixtures with EDM equipment. He can't find anybody to hire.
     

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