Of course we looked the prints over! We had to sign off on them. We 'owned' our particular jobs. I think it's pretty unreasonable to expect a drafter to be a builder too though. That's just not realistic.
And don't generalize. The degree isn't usually the problem.
I didn't do any stick welding outside of learning it in school, my job was mostly mig aluminum and some steel. My school didn't spend much time on mig, especially aluminum, so I learned on the job...didn't learn much about fabrication in school either but I picked it up fast. I was willing to work hard and listened well so most of the guys there were happy to mentor me for a bit.
Do you think people are better off with a college degree?
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oh look at mrs fancypants usin a glass
i wouldnt trust an engineer what couldnt turn a wrench or two and a good management shouldnt neither
a well run shop should at least have the trades foremen look over the designs before they goes into production
as for the peoples gittin bullshit degrees i thinks the problems that they dont and never had a plan in the first place
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Of course we looked the prints over! We had to sign off on them. We 'owned' our particular jobs. I think it's pretty unreasonable to expect a drafter to be a builder too though. That's just not realistic.
And don't generalize. The degree isn't usually the problem.
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but if i didnt have generalizations id be lost what with bein such a retarded genius and all
mebbe its just brain damage from breathin the smoke from them tensa thousandsa 6010s and 7018s
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I didn't do any stick welding outside of learning it in school, my job was mostly mig aluminum and some steel. My school didn't spend much time on mig, especially aluminum, so I learned on the job...didn't learn much about fabrication in school either but I picked it up fast. I was willing to work hard and listened well so most of the guys there were happy to mentor me for a bit.