Posted by T in NE on March 09, 2014 at 11:44:49 from (75.234.148.192):
In Reply to: Re: RE:Deleted post posted by Pops1532 on March 09, 2014 at 09:54:50:
My high school was the top in the area for drafting and metal and wood shop. Then the vo-tech got their toes stepped on and got the board drafting class shut down. We had to mothball a bridgeport, surface grinder, 3 top of the line lathes, 3 welders, torches with 3 work stations, and foundry. I took 2 years of CAD after that, and the younger kids in the CAD classes (they took it in 9th instead of 10th, since the board drafting class was no longer available) and they were at a serious disadvantage not knowing the basics.
It's nearly universal that those who put forth an effort to be good at what they do are the ones who advance. The ones who don't are both the majority of workers today, and the ones who complain when they don't advance.
But there are those who make it look like they are putting forth the effort, and those who are blind to the fact that there's more effort spent on appearances than doing the job.
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