I used to teach beginner classes in lampwork. (making glass beads & small sculpture with a torch). Anyways, the people that were pretty much unteachable because they wouldn't listen, and paid zero attention to me or their surroundings were teachers, md's & pa's.
Not totally relevant to discussion, but lampwork sounds totally awesome! Also in my experience, in aerospace, it's always the college educated ones we always have problems with. They throw their titles around so that we automatically have to go by their golden word, and all the bullshit I deal with at work now, is caused by lazy engineers who don't understand basic applications of mechanics. The engineers actually good at their jobs were machinists before and have worked firsthand with parts. When I worked in health care, for 6 years, the doctors would just assume everyone else would run on their timeline and their schedule, and be inconsiderate of their patients and working staff members. Ridiculous.
Lampwork is awesome.... you get so focused on what your doing and its changing the entire time -- you stay in the moment, focused or you get hurt or ruin your piece :)
I used to work in IT, I sat in meetings where I wasn't allowed to speak; nor was anyone else that was without a Phd. Morons.
Learning to NOT care, without being pissed was hard for me. But I'm pretty good at now - maybe that's a bad thing.... idk
Yes them, and teachers.
I used to teach beginner classes in lampwork. (making glass beads & small sculpture with a torch). Anyways, the people that were pretty much unteachable because they wouldn't listen, and paid zero attention to me or their surroundings were teachers, md's & pa's.
Not totally relevant to discussion, but lampwork sounds totally awesome! Also in my experience, in aerospace, it's always the college educated ones we always have problems with. They throw their titles around so that we automatically have to go by their golden word, and all the bullshit I deal with at work now, is caused by lazy engineers who don't understand basic applications of mechanics. The engineers actually good at their jobs were machinists before and have worked firsthand with parts. When I worked in health care, for 6 years, the doctors would just assume everyone else would run on their timeline and their schedule, and be inconsiderate of their patients and working staff members. Ridiculous.
Lampwork is awesome.... you get so focused on what your doing and its changing the entire time -- you stay in the moment, focused or you get hurt or ruin your piece :)
I used to work in IT, I sat in meetings where I wasn't allowed to speak; nor was anyone else that was without a Phd. Morons.
Learning to NOT care, without being pissed was hard for me. But I'm pretty good at now - maybe that's a bad thing.... idk
Luckily, I'm a university educated engineer and cunning linguist (polyglot).
Lol nice work play