To Madgun68:
Don't you think it's about time you stopped throwing around your job title like it has some sort of meaning?
It does have meaning. It means that I do know what I am talking about when it comes to electronic assembly specs and electronic parts.
Electronics Assembly is a entry level job that requires no more than a highschool diploma and the ability to follow directions.
A Class 1 Electronics Assembler is an entry level job, a Class 4 is not. It takes many years of experience and many years of special training and schooling to become a Class 4 Electronics Assembler. Only Class 4 Electronic Assemblers can work on Medical Equipment or Military Contracts. A Class 4 Electronic Assembler can also exercise Line-Coordinator and Management duties. So no, a Class 4 Electronics Assembler is NOT an entry level position.
If you really knew your beans about electronics, you wouldn't be an assembler.
I do have a degree in Electronics and I am a Technician and Engineers Assistant. But, because most technicians are boring geeks, I actually prefer doing electronics assembly, I think that it is more fun. I am very good at what I do, perhaps I am one of the best electronics assemblers in the world. I take great pride in being half English and half German and it shows in the quality of my workmanship. I won an award for doing outstanding work in the electronics field. I also won a Quality Workmanship Award from Fujitsu (a Japanese company). I think that Europe has much higher quality standards then Americans. So, I constantly live up to my European Heritage by doing European quality workmanship. :-D