Comment Re:Time to leave (Score 1) 237
I'll not comment the whole (unnecessary long) post, but here's a few things. First
Absolutely untrue. I've been told many times I'm the best PCB designer engineers have worked with
Humility much?
Second :
and I do know the biggest tool in the industry, Cadence. Now that the economy is crashed, everyone wants Altium experience.
So basically you're so close-minded that you don't want to learn the new popular software that is, by the way, greatly similar to the one you know already? Resistance to change isn't a virtue that employer want. Suck it up, learn the damn program and use your experience as level to gain an edge over the young. Because if you don't, you can be certain that all the new engineer from the ETS with a shit-load experience in Altium will kick your ass in every interview around Montreal. And as I say, finding job is not especially hard in that domain in North America. I've found easily a dozen job offer for PCB designer in the USA (and even a few in Canada) in a few minutes. Do you even know how to use Google?