Les Cooper
30-01 2017 20:42
wrote:
Mom was primarily a homemaker for all of her life, but in the 80's she wanted to do something different, so she got a job at Fairchild semiconductor as a wafer fabrication inspector. Like any task my mom became very good at her job. It involved looking into a microscope to look for defects in the electronic components and to flag those that failed. Sounds kinda tedious, but she liked it. I think it was good for her to have her own money too. She was really becoming Americanized.
Les Cooper
30-01 2017 20:42
wrote:
Mom was primarily a homemaker for all of her life, but in the 80's she wanted to do something different, so she got a job at Fairchild semiconductor as a wafer fabrication inspector. Like any task my mom became very good at her job. It involved looking into a microscope to look for defects in the electronic components and to flag those that failed. Sounds kinda tedious, but she liked it. I think it was good for her to have her own money too. She was really becoming Americanized.