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Student co-op at Audi or Bosch? (no Audi content)



I'm currently an electrical engineering student, and at the beginning of
1998 I'm going to start in the co-op program (in this program students
are in school for one semester, then have a paid job related to their
major for one semester, then go back to school for one semester, etc.). 
When I was going through the process of deciding where I would apply
(what businesses) for a co-op position, my first thoughts were "hey, it
would be pretty neat to co-op at Audi!"  Then it occurred to me that
a)I don't speak a word of German
b)I live in America and wouldn't be able to go overseas to do this.
Then I thought, "hey, most of my car is made by Bosch; what about
them?"  Good question.  I looked all over but couldn't seem to find a
way to contact Bosch and ask about a position.

My questions are,
-Does Audi have some U.S. operation that I wasn't aware of that would be
of interest to an electrical engineering student?
-If so, how would I contact them?  I asked Audi and got the reply that I
should send questions to
AUDI AG
Personalmarketing
Abteilung I/SP-2
D-85045 Ingolstadt
but I was hoping to have an AoA address.
-Does anyone know how I would contact Bosch?

Thanks, and sorry for the WBW.

Elliott

MAC (Mandatory Audi Content):
My A/C was still not working, so I took it back to the dealer, who had
evidently been in intense negotiations with Audi on how to fix it.  He
tried rewiring the A/C control head using a procedure that is used on
the 96 A4's (I have a 93 90).  He wasn't sure if it would work since as
far as he knew it hadn't been done on a 90 yet.  So far it's worked
fine, but now no matter what the A/C was set at when I turn the car off,
when the car is turned back on the A/C is set at 71 degrees F with the
A/C on.  It's just a little nitpick, but does anyone have any ideas? 
The A/C seems to work pretty well now.

Thanks again

Elliott