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Ask Xuzhou UG and CNC advanced training institutions (I have a foundation).

Training is a lie. I've been in this line, and it's directly related to working in the factory. Those training institutions are not for production. What I learned is useless, just what 3d software I learned. Who cares so much about you when I go to the factory? Society is very realistic. Just give you an operator. He didn't know there were so many of you. Training institutions and factories actually failed to meet the standards, and there are many types of factories. Every factory has its own set of things, such as building something, which generally does not require outsiders to participate. The old workers who directly despise the bachelor's degree are the direct operating workers who have hired people to produce and engage in it. Those who have never done it have been given an earthwork, which is similar to that of migrant workers. For example, building a cylinder head of an engine requires dozens of processes, among which some rustic work, such as polishing the surface, is usually done in a factory. It doesn't matter if you can't do it.

Anyway, the factory and society are the same, it doesn't matter, 500- 1.5 million beds won't be touched by you casually.

You must stay in the factory for many years before you can do this job. You can learn a lot by going directly to the factory, starting with geotechnical engineering.

The 654.38+00000 beds are supported by relatives. It's nothing difficult. I did well without graduating from junior high school, but he wouldn't let you do it. That's it.

About 400,000 beds are also relevant. Anyway, this kind of big factory is related. The undergraduates next to them are doing geotechnical engineering there.

The programming is worse. A large factory needs at most a few. And it's all relationships.

Or an old worker who has worked for decades. This is not difficult, and old workers can understand it. After all, it has a mechanical foundation.

So don't try to knock down the old workers in the factory through theoretical study

On the contrary, those famous undergraduate universities are reluctant to engage in programming, machine tools and the like. Of course, programming is really difficult.

A responsibility

One of those large machine tools is working in three shifts, so it's very tired and the machine won't stop. Sometimes I come to work at night 12. In winter, the iron is cold, and I am still spraying water and cutting fluid. Cold as hell, hot as hell in summer. Just scold a few workmates at work.

Very bitter.

If you want to do it, you can go directly to the factory to hone it. I don't need any training. It's no use. Those programmers are lucky. You can make a fortune by studying for a few years. I didn't give you what I learned, or I forgot.

I think those gantry milling machines are quite developed. They are two stories high.

That little guy is banging there. The little guy said that only the chairman nodded can he enter the workshop. Oh, my God.

Anyway, society is not a place where you can do whatever you want, and all the delicious meals are robbed.

I don't do that either. Young people can't stand it. The deputy general manager of that big factory is my relative, so he arranged it for me. I am an undergraduate. I didn't do anything good either. Many undergraduate jobs are not as easy as not graduating from junior high school. This is society.