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If you know how to program CNC turning, milling, and machining centers, the factory won’t let you do it. It's all done by the master, right?

Although there is no point, I still want to say a few words, I hope you don’t mind, I offend Haihan!

I want to be a CNC machining master with a high salary of 5-6K. I am very confident. I commend you, but I need to remind you that your current level is really far behind. The reasons are as follows: < /p>

1. Do you know how the real masters get such a good income? They may not have advanced education or work experience in foreign countries in Europe and the United States, but they have hands that are good at moving and a steady and steady mind. I will not cite examples of people who are eager for success like you, so, brother, I advise you to put your mentality on a normal level first.

2. Do you have the basic abilities and qualities to be a master? Yes, today's CNC processing is highly automated, and one person can watch many machines, but don't you want to be the one who operates the machine? But what do you know? The simplest thing, can you figure out mechanical drawing? Can a rough entity be constructed from a 3D view at a glance? Also, are PRO/E, Master CAM/these software just for drawing a simple picture? The English version of UG alone is probably enough for you to ponder for a long time, so, buddy, be more pragmatic and learn the basic skills well to achieve a leap

3. As for the metalworking internship you mentioned above, he is simply a teacher Let's enjoy ourselves, turning, milling, planing, grinding, and forging. When you put these things in front of the employer supervisor, others think you are joking. I don't know that the little hammer at the end of your metalworking internship? Is it done well? Does the screw that the fitter spent three or four days grinding out meet the teacher's standards? The important thing about these simple basic skills is not the internship itself, but what should inspire you should be the process, what is the priority, what is the reason, I wonder how much of these technical things you have mastered?

Finally, I would like to quote the saying "Haste makes waste", which advises you to consider how valuable you are!