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Offline mcgee9t2

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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #510 on: 14 October 2010, 19:49 »
Plc's are programable logic controllers. Basically like a small small computer (without screens or mouse ect thought) and you program them so that they react different ways according to different inputs or outputs. A loose way to describe it is a big IC chip (the type you find in circuit boards) that you can program and reprogram and reprogram over and over again, hold a lot more memory and can be used for a lot more things.
Really horible lesson because we spend most of our time programing them when not one person on the course has to program plc's as part of there job. i dont even need to know anything about PLC's for my job, if we need a PLC puting in we get a contracted companie to decide the PLC suitable and program it.


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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #511 on: 14 October 2010, 20:35 »
car/van valeter been doing it for 7 years had enough
looking into getting some type of trade next year

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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #512 on: 14 October 2010, 20:48 »
Plc's are programable logic controllers. Basically like a small small computer (without screens or mouse ect thought) and you program them so that they react different ways according to different inputs or outputs. A loose way to describe it is a big IC chip (the type you find in circuit boards) that you can program and reprogram and reprogram over and over again, hold a lot more memory and can be used for a lot more things.
Really horible lesson because we spend most of our time programing them when not one person on the course has to program plc's as part of there job. i dont even need to know anything about PLC's for my job, if we need a PLC puting in we get a contracted companie to decide the PLC suitable and program it.


The course I do is 'BTEC L4 HNC electrical/electronic engineering'
http://www.mbro.ac.uk/coursesearch/coursedisplay.aspx?CourseInformationID=2764


Ha cool,
Im a Mechanical/electronic engineering lecturer at college, I have to give a training to a group of lecturers in plc and ladda logic on Tuesday!

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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #513 on: 14 October 2010, 20:53 »
Plc's are programable logic controllers. Basically like a small small computer (without screens or mouse ect thought) and you program them so that they react different ways according to different inputs or outputs. A loose way to describe it is a big IC chip (the type you find in circuit boards) that you can program and reprogram and reprogram over and over again, hold a lot more memory and can be used for a lot more things.
Really horible lesson because we spend most of our time programing them when not one person on the course has to program plc's as part of there job. i dont even need to know anything about PLC's for my job, if we need a PLC puting in we get a contracted companie to decide the PLC suitable and program it.


The course I do is 'BTEC L4 HNC electrical/electronic engineering'
http://www.mbro.ac.uk/coursesearch/coursedisplay.aspx?CourseInformationID=2764


Ha cool,
Im a Mechanical/electronic engineering lecturer at college, I have to give a training to a group of lecturers in plc and ladda logic on Tuesday!

which college?

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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #514 on: 14 October 2010, 21:43 »
the company im at now ive been there since feb 09, started off as a drivers mate (was only meant to be temperary) then i became a driver, :cool: but then went back to being a drivers mate (after crashing the van, closing off both sides of the a34 in rush hour and almost killing myself) :shocked: and now im warehouse supervisor :smiley:
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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #515 on: 09 November 2010, 08:41 »
Oh MissGTI over here  :smiley:
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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #516 on: 09 November 2010, 15:08 »
Found it!!!!!   :grin: I work for my dad as a wardrobe assistant at the Bournemuth International Center (BIC)
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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #517 on: 09 November 2010, 15:14 »
Wardrobes have assistants now?  :shocked:
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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #518 on: 09 November 2010, 15:20 »
Im back from my posh sounding architectural assistant job to been a STUUUUUUUUDENT! Doing a Bsc in Product Design at Loughborough University  :nerd:
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Re: What does everyone do for a living ?
« Reply #519 on: 09 November 2010, 15:29 »
plain and simple, i am a chef, i cook food, i dont have a social life because all spare time is taken up on my car