u/grimestoodles

Fitter vs instrument mechanic

I'm lost between these two options: Fitter and Instrumentation (Instrument Mechanic).

I'm more interested in Instrument Mechanic, but I really don't know much about it. Does it have good scope? Do companies actually hire Instrument Mechanics?

I'm also confused because if I do Fitter, I feel like getting hired would be easier, especially after gaining some experience. But with Instrument Mechanic, I have no idea how the hiring process works or how much demand there is.

Another thing I'm worried about is that I'm studying in a different country. They might teach me things that are different from what's used in other countries, and I'm afraid that could become a problem later when applying for jobs abroad.

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u/grimestoodles — 3 days ago

Yo im interested into yk this trade but I don't have any idea about instrument mechanic is it worth it to do does it get jobs or anything I really want to do this but I don't know much bout it

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u/grimestoodles — 3 days ago
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Back me up

Well here's the thing, I'm having memory issues so I really can't remember my login details. I know the email ID and I still have the phone number linked to it.

I remember there used to be a way to log in with just the phone number and OTP. Is that still possible or is there any other way to get back in?

Please help guys, I got my Spotify connected to that email and I'd really appreciate any help.

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u/grimestoodles — 10 days ago

Trading

I'm new to Forex and want to learn from scratch. What free resources, YouTube channels, books, or websites would you recommend for beginners? I'm looking for educational content, not get-rich-quick schemes.

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u/grimestoodles — 29 days ago