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What should your college courses have taught you, and failed to do so?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike.J" data-source="post: 525140" data-attributes="member: 34414"><p>Some time back I had my young nephew helping change five windows and a front door, it meant changing drill bits from a wood bit to a masonry bit, then putting the cross head bit in, had two drills, by the time we had done two holes through the frame into the masonry, the bits where changed and the drill ready for me to use when I needed it, this from a lad who went on to become a Hons degree Electrical Mechanical Engineer he is now in his 50's and living in NZ earning a disproportionate wage compared to the national average, the point is his ability to adapt and learn was inherited from birth, not something you can teach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike.J, post: 525140, member: 34414"] Some time back I had my young nephew helping change five windows and a front door, it meant changing drill bits from a wood bit to a masonry bit, then putting the cross head bit in, had two drills, by the time we had done two holes through the frame into the masonry, the bits where changed and the drill ready for me to use when I needed it, this from a lad who went on to become a Hons degree Electrical Mechanical Engineer he is now in his 50's and living in NZ earning a disproportionate wage compared to the national average, the point is his ability to adapt and learn was inherited from birth, not something you can teach. [/QUOTE]
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