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I'm 32 years old and want to change my career to a CNC engineer job, is it feasible?

Don't want to say good words:

You have 8 years of experience in sheet metal structural design work, you can get a salary of 5,000, which is your advantage, lose this from the beginning to learn CNC, the current CNC programming wages, whether in the Yangtze River Delta or the Pearl River Delta is also on the 5-8,000, generally in the 5,000 or so. To get CNC programming 8000 or more wages you do not have 5-10 years of experience, I'm afraid not.

Then again: you said "resigned after the first 1 month of training courses, and then find a job in CNC" idea is too naive, what work can be done through a month of training out of a few thousand dollars, if the threshold of the CNC is really so low, the domestic so many colleges and universities CNC colleges and universities do not have to open, not to mention that the colleges and universities are also a wave of the world, but also the world's largest and most important. College is also a big wave of sand can stick down to engage in CNC one hundred in no ten people.

Such a decent design work, although the salary is not very high, but can continue to do in other companies you are familiar with is the right way. The owner is advised to be careful. (Tell you no harm, I engage in drawing and programming for more than ten years salary is also four words)