YbFocus wrote: » Has your one got the fabric or vortex breather filter man? Mine had the old one and it was holding back the car, creating a vacuum in the crankcase and holding the oil from the turbo! I since replaced it with the vortex type but it was too late when I figured out! Thats why it's going!
YbFocus wrote: » It's crazy man, like 3-4 of the lads from our year got jobs here and couple more got them internationally. Really bad for the mechs at the min. Think it's caused by a decent amount of mech engineers out of work and having the experience over us! Ahh I'll find something anyway no worries
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » I think (given that it has happened only twice in the 6 months that I owned the car, both.. ahem... at motors meets) it is turbo related. I'm going to hazard a guess at something like a turbo breather or something, being either loose or partially blocked. She is due a service in the next few weeks so I will be revisiting after that.
toastedpickles wrote: » Or "have you tried turning it off and on again??":pac:
Bpmull wrote: » It can't be that bad every Ucc graduate from my course had a full time job within a month most in Ireland a few choose to go abroad that's over the last few years including this year. I know there is probably a bit more demand for chemical but mechanical is a strong discipline and you would think irish companies would be looking for mechanical engineers. Best of luck looking anyway I suppose all you can do is apply for as many jobs as you can.
YbFocus wrote: » I'll go looking no doubt, no job is being overlooked these days! So have you got to the bottom of the limp mode thing yet man? It seemed harmless but annoying all the same!
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » They have other jobs going there but I think this 135 batch was just customer support
YbFocus wrote: » You'd think, not much in the lines of Engineering, Process, Manufacturing stuff. Not much to be found It's looking like I'll be greeting you internationally soon, as much as I don't really want to as I'm a home bird!
YbFocus wrote: » Do they need Mech Engineers or any "General Operatives"
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » PayPal just announced 135 additional jobs in Dundalk
YbFocus wrote: » Get me one and I'll be happy
toastedpickles wrote: » Pffft working for paypal isn't a real job.....max :pac:
OSI wrote: » Getting dark, cold and wet.
ba_barabus wrote: » There must be jobs out there, or more in the past 6 months. I've noticed an increase in traffic in the mornings and evenings.......
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » pfft students Get a real job :P
Katunga wrote: » I fix planes and I studied Civil Engineering in College.
YbFocus wrote: » Ah sure once your happy now I spent a year in Carlow IT messing with planes and wouldn't take it back for the world it was brilliant!
Scortho wrote: » We have 4 weeks to do it. I've found out that it'll be published in the American journal of chemical education. So I've to have a report 3 times longer than what I hoped for. :mad:
toastedpickles wrote: » Dun laoghaire, a year in interiors and cit, architecture loved one and hated the other
YbFocus wrote: » What were the first two? Done aircraft systems but went for mechanical eng in the end!
toastedpickles wrote: » Third time lucky for me!
YbFocus wrote: » Same as myself man, what I finished in college last year wasn't my first go either!@Scortho Not much of a final year project if it's done in mid October
YbFocus wrote: » Same as myself man, what I finished in college last year wasn't my first go either!
toastedpickles wrote: » Ah it's what I'm good at, took long enough to figure it out haha I'd join you but im stuck in bolton street atm
YbFocus wrote: » Oh the torture of the final year! Nothing like the feeling of being finished though, I remember handing in our final year paper and going **** yeah!!