Mr.Happy
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Good afternoon.
this year I will finish the 5th year of the address "mechanical, mechatronics and energy", and, having already decided not to continue with the university, after taking the diploma I will put myself to look for work through portals such as indeed, etc. since I look almost daily adverts in this field, I could not help but notice that in a good 55-60% is required a good/good knowledge of the mechanical/technical design. I know, of course, how to read a quota and/or a dimensional tolerance, but personally I believe that these knowledge is a drop in the ocean in a working environment. Do you have any advice to give me on how to improve? I am currently studying from the manual of hoepli mechanics, but I do not know how much it can serve (of course it treats things strictly theoretically). the topics I am studying are: projection techniques, roughness, dimensional/geometrical tolerances (really a nuisance), and the designation of the connecting organs (filettati and non). Maybe I worry too much about myself and these things all I'll learn about on the field, but I'd rather put myself on the safe side if it wasn't. I would also like to know how the working situation in this area is. my idea was to find employment or as a general worker or as a skilled worker (assador maybe
). I don't even have a position in the technical department, but given my difficulties, I don't think I'm fully qualified for the role.
In case, I would also use a text to learn how to use autocad in the mechanical field, thank you.
I hope I'm not wrong.
this year I will finish the 5th year of the address "mechanical, mechatronics and energy", and, having already decided not to continue with the university, after taking the diploma I will put myself to look for work through portals such as indeed, etc. since I look almost daily adverts in this field, I could not help but notice that in a good 55-60% is required a good/good knowledge of the mechanical/technical design. I know, of course, how to read a quota and/or a dimensional tolerance, but personally I believe that these knowledge is a drop in the ocean in a working environment. Do you have any advice to give me on how to improve? I am currently studying from the manual of hoepli mechanics, but I do not know how much it can serve (of course it treats things strictly theoretically). the topics I am studying are: projection techniques, roughness, dimensional/geometrical tolerances (really a nuisance), and the designation of the connecting organs (filettati and non). Maybe I worry too much about myself and these things all I'll learn about on the field, but I'd rather put myself on the safe side if it wasn't. I would also like to know how the working situation in this area is. my idea was to find employment or as a general worker or as a skilled worker (assador maybe
In case, I would also use a text to learn how to use autocad in the mechanical field, thank you.
I hope I'm not wrong.