Re: Project management, whoa yeah! (3rd yr ME stdnt)



I agree that the real learning is in the beginning of the career, after
the degree. The class I'm finding myself using the most in this
internship is the graphic design class when we learned Pro/E.
Aerospace seems to favor Catia, which (imo) has a much quicker user
interface. Ironically, the GD&T stuff was totally skimmed over in this
class, like a fraction of one lecture and a couple homework problems,
and it is the one thing I needed most from my education at this point,
other than the ability to drive the CAD package. Everything I'm
working on has annotations in modern GT&T style. I really like it
actually, it seems like a clear system of tolerancing.

UAW riveters make more than $55k? Those punks. We've still got a
somewhat reasonable housing market out here. Hope it's still like that
in two years. :)

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