Davis Tool. They are looking for techs. If you have basic mechanical skills and 
electrical skills they are looking. 

-Jerry

> On Sep 18, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Erik Ratcliffe <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would dearly love to find out who is hiring junior-level tech talent with 
> basic knowledge of technology and a willingness to learn. 
> 
> I have an above-basic level of technology (the more I type that word, the 
> more I think it should { { ECHOechoecho… } }), experience coding in multiple 
> languages in a few different fields (web, Linux apps, microcontrollers, 
> stuff), and holy crapola, when do I stop learning new stuff? Still, just 
> about every junior-level open position that I see as well as most intern 
> positions require more seasoning than I currently have. Perhaps my 
> understanding of “intern” and “junior” are skewed. Dunno. I’m beginning my 
> junior year at OSU (online CS program) but I’m stuck in contract-web-dev 
> world until I can get a break with this job search. 
> 
> So really, if anyone has a name for one of these companies that hires eager 
> folks with knowledge of { { TECHNOLOGYologyology… } }, please send it my way. 
> Thankee. 
> 
> Sorry that was so off-topic. I’m just offering a perspective.
> 
> E.
> 
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