I work as a senior lab tech for Clark filtration. I work in R&D. I work with many engineers and I could have gone that route. I didn't because you guys are not hands on. You go by specs you read in books and the internet. I get my hands on this shit. Some of the engineers I work with are let's just say "out of touch".
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I'm hands on, just been in college (aged 47...) brushing up on my welding. I spend more time on site drawing chalk lines on floors than I do on a computer :)
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Good for you man. It's rare. People need to touch and feel what they are designing.