I've appreciated what you answered.
-bluerain(diandian);
2006-3-23{59}(#111@38)
Thanks for the news. I've appreciated what you answered.
Would you mind to give us some ideas about textile engineering? Like dmw0001 did for civil engineering. Just to broaden our knowledge.
-ruoer(乡下人);
2006-3-23(#112@38)
Some can be used as liner.
-bluerain(diandian);
2006-3-23(#139@38)
Not my major, but got involved in my previous life. Know a little bit about the process of making wool, cotton and polyester yarn and fabirc. My advise is to stay away from textile major if you are in Canada, as the field is shrinking.
-dreamplace(小胖);
2006-3-23(#131@38)
Nice to hear from your guys' advice.But I I learned it and did some QA when I was in China.I donnot know how to get a job here.
-bluerain(diandian);
2006-3-23(#134@38)
To my knowledge (very little), QC still has some textile factories, mostly making garment. I don' t know if there is any yarn processing factories though. Are you familiar with synthetic fiber process, e.g. polyester, nylon?
-dreamplace(小胖);
2006-3-23{211}(#140@38)
As these processes are chemical engineering or polymer engineering focused, to be more accurate, you may have a good chance switching to petroleum industry.
Give it a try with Textile Human Resources Council.
Thank a lot. I will try it now.
-bluerain(diandian);
2006-3-24(#148@38)
You're funny. You got involved in your previous life. How many lives you've lived so far? Is this your second life now?
-vista(Shukang);
2006-3-24(#151@38)
You will get the answer, if you know how to ask.
-dreamplace(小胖);
2006-3-24(#152@38)