thixoguy
Automotive
- Feb 2, 2006
- 120
Hello all,
I am tool designer who worked with UG in the past (I last worked with NX2 about 3 years ago). My most recent job had me using Catia V5 and I became quite proficient. I found it best during my transition to try to "forget" how I did things in UG and concentrate more on how to do things in Catia.
I recently lost my job and, ideally, I am seeking a position where I can continue to utilize Catia. However, I have come across some jobs that are asking for UG experience and, like most people have, bills to pay so I have applied.
My question therfore is this, I am sure there are others who have had similar experiences and I am interested as to how they found the transition? Now I firmly believe that while I am a little "rusty" I should eventually get back up to speed.
Also, how would you handle dealing with employers when they want you to hit the ground running? What is a reasonable time that I might request to allow me to get back up to speed?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
thixoguy
I am tool designer who worked with UG in the past (I last worked with NX2 about 3 years ago). My most recent job had me using Catia V5 and I became quite proficient. I found it best during my transition to try to "forget" how I did things in UG and concentrate more on how to do things in Catia.
I recently lost my job and, ideally, I am seeking a position where I can continue to utilize Catia. However, I have come across some jobs that are asking for UG experience and, like most people have, bills to pay so I have applied.
My question therfore is this, I am sure there are others who have had similar experiences and I am interested as to how they found the transition? Now I firmly believe that while I am a little "rusty" I should eventually get back up to speed.
Also, how would you handle dealing with employers when they want you to hit the ground running? What is a reasonable time that I might request to allow me to get back up to speed?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
thixoguy