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I've been wanting to mentor someone for a long time. I've tried the Facebook mentorship program and my colleges program but have had poor luck between interest and actually getting EE's.
I'll be completely honest, I've been involved in more of the maintenance and hands on side of EE most of my career in SCADA and distribution, pumping, water applications, and most recently semiconductors. I haven't dealt with a ton with the math i learned in college but I'd absolutely love to help guide an individual in their career and learn along with them (we never stop learning).
I have experience in the politics of American (california) energy procurement, renewables, SCADA, and distribution. More of a jack of all trades, expert in none. I'd absolutely love to help you answer your questions or help you grow your career. If you are down for making a life long EE friendship.
I'm not interested in helping on quiz or test questions, rather, real life issues to help you develop your career and give advice based on what I've experienced in my career.
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