Something Worth Normailizing
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Back when I was young, before you went to study mechanical engineering you would go to a technical high-school and learn to be a professional first, you would do a lot of practical work as well, learn to use all the tools and machinery and got a diploma with which you could either work as a master mechanic or go on to study 5-6 more years to become an engineer. Now they just study arts in high-school and go on to become engineers and have almost no practical experience... they are almost useless unless a company trains them after hiring.
Its 100x easier to teach an engineer grad mechanic-work than to teach a freshly certified mechanic to do engineer-work.
Definitely, that's why it takes 5 years to become and engineer.... but if you have 0 practical experience in a factory and go straight to advanced design you tend to miss some obvious aspects