Actually Kevin, I'm not bitter at all. Sorry if you, or anyone else, took it that way. I've been told I'm too blunt at times though. I'm not good at playing the PC side. Your job description is the one I stive for. I hate getting cornered in the 'place and route' designer role. But I've seen, many times, where management has demoralized a whole engineering department by their actions. Good day. :) > > A little bitter, aren't we? > It isn't like that everywhere. > I work for a small firm doing telemetry data stuff and > I have probably more freedom than I should to get > my job done. It isn't run by "the corporation" everywhere. > Of course, I have to do all of the library work, and > any autocad work, too. Oh, and take care of the manufacturing. > > Still, I like it. > > Kevin McCowan > > Mitch S. Morey wrote: >>> The idea was to plan stack-ups so that copper layers would ----------------------------------------- Stay ahead of the information curve. Receive PCB news and jobs on your desktop daily. Subscribe today to the PCB CafeNews newsletter. [ http://www10.pcbcafe.com/nl/newsletter_subscribe.php ] It's informative and essential. ----------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe/unsubscribe: Send a message to icu-pcb-forum-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of subscribe or unsubscribe To view the archives of this list please login at //www.freelists.org. Our list name is icu-pcb-forum or go to //www.freelists.org/archives/icu-pcb-forum/ Problems or Questions: Send an email to icu-pcb-forum-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Want to post a job listing ? DON'T DO IT HERE! Better yet, join our jobs listing forum. SUBSCRIBE: icu-jobs-forum-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxx POST: icu-jobs-forum@xxxxxxxxxx -----------------------------------------------------------