by geddy2112
I'm sure this type of question has been posted a thousand times over...
I am currently going to school to get my degree in Electrical Engineering. Seems you can't wipe your ass these days without having a degree! I have 14 years experience in the electronics field, as well as mechanical work.
What I am curious about is, what path does a person take to get a position at the Hillside facility or as an Engineer (operater) with the LIRR? Yes, I know you need to shovel s%@t for a few years to work yourself into any of these types of positions. My school has a partnership with the MTA and offers an "internship", but they are extremly vague about what potentially is offered.
In fact, I am having a hard time even finding out what kind of positions actually exist within the LIRR... Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
I am currently going to school to get my degree in Electrical Engineering. Seems you can't wipe your ass these days without having a degree! I have 14 years experience in the electronics field, as well as mechanical work.
What I am curious about is, what path does a person take to get a position at the Hillside facility or as an Engineer (operater) with the LIRR? Yes, I know you need to shovel s%@t for a few years to work yourself into any of these types of positions. My school has a partnership with the MTA and offers an "internship", but they are extremly vague about what potentially is offered.
In fact, I am having a hard time even finding out what kind of positions actually exist within the LIRR... Can anyone shed some light on this for me?