• oce 🐆@jlai.luOP
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      1 month ago

      No to which part? If they are other engineering jobs with craftsmanship, I am curious about it.

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    Ever since CAD software was invented the role of mechanical/electrical engineer and drafter has largely been merged into one.

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      I would rather compare my point to the mechanical engineer who designs the mechanical system and the factory worker who actually builds the system with their hands.

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        Yes, it is work. It is a skill. Craftsmanship is taking it a step too far.

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          Doesn’t it take some years of study and then some years of practice with seniors to master it, just like a craft, except it is words instead of physical matter?