Posted by ScoutB on October 31, 2015 at 19:01:36 from (104.13.29.46):
In Reply to: Mechanical skils posted by Dan in Ohio on October 31, 2015 at 09:21:37:
I design industrial machinery for a living and I can fix anything mechanical and most things electrical. Google know everything and will tell you if you ask the right question.
I don't pretend to be able to build what I design. Steel fabrication is an entirely different skill set. But I do build my own houses, furniture, cabinets, etc. Funny how that works.
My mechanical skills are self taught and I added the engineering degree so I could design. But I think that certain environments promote mechanical aptitude. I have hired dozens of engineers and I describe my ideal candidate to a head hunter as "a farm boy with a bachelors degree". Someone that grew up hands-on and added the education.
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