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Old 08-27-2013, 09:25 PM
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Speaking as a retailer both Fabricators and Engineers should try out my profession .

How easy it is to take your stress out on the poor customer service rep.
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Old 08-28-2013, 01:07 AM
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I wouldn't last an hour as a customer service rep. Too long in construction I have no mouth filter and a short temper lol
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Old 08-28-2013, 01:37 AM
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Speaking as an engineer I think all fabricators should have to go to engineering school. That way we'd all be able to communicate! It can be difficult sometimes to communicate the tolerances that need to be observed, processes that need to happen as designed etc.
+1 although I'd be happy with them just going to school in general then maybe they wouldn't be so eager to blame all their problems on someone else. I can't spell, I can't read fractions, I can't read drawings, what does mm stand for?.... Damn engineer!
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Old 08-28-2013, 01:44 AM
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what does mm stand for?....

I believe it always precede's "bacon"... Mmmmm, Bacon
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Old 08-28-2013, 01:49 AM
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All jokes a side there are good engineers and plenty of terrible ones to, no different than fabricators or any other profession (trust me I could tell some stories). All the engineers I work with directly have plenty of field experience, some more than office. I myself started in manufacturing, first in a machine shop then in heavy equipment, now in oil in gas I often go to site to address issues hands on. This is pretty typical for many engineers, some universities even require field or shop experience.

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Old 08-28-2013, 01:56 AM
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As someone that sells to structural fabricators on a daily basis I get to feel a little of their frustration when a column in the 14"x14" family is called for. Sure I can get it.....but you want it when??? Lol. What does mm mean? Now that's funny..... Well actually kind of scary.
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Old 08-28-2013, 03:06 AM
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Speaking as an engineer I think all fabricators should have to go to engineering school. That way we'd all be able to communicate! It can be difficult sometimes to communicate the tolerances that need to be observed, processes that need to happen as designed etc.
That is one thing I would never say I understand completely is the major math factor. I would have loved to go take engineering then I could have charged a helz of a lot more fore my time.

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As someone that sells to structural fabricators on a daily basis I get to feel a little of their frustration when a column in the 14"x14" family is called for. Sure I can get it.....but you want it when??? Lol. What does mm mean? Now that's funny..... Well actually kind of scary.
I blame that all on the Structual Metals Handbook for Engineers, I have the last 2 additions & there are so many items that are not available to Canada or at all anywhere in North America.
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Old 08-28-2013, 03:10 AM
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+1 although I'd be happy with them just going to school in general then maybe they wouldn't be so eager to blame all their problems on someone else. I can't spell, I can't read fractions, I can't read drawings, what does mm stand for?.... Damn engineer!
Those are some of the BC & East Coast imports I have work in many shops & unions jobs & there are many many so called welder who think they are fabricators that can't even build a square box from a piece of square tube.
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Old 08-28-2013, 04:35 AM
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Coming originally from an Automotive background, I used to think Engineers would wake in the middle of the night, or just stay up nights, and think about ways to make servicing things difficult
I often would think 'cmon, what where you thinking when you designed this ?
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