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I am a junior college student majoring in mold, if I want to develop into the mold industry. . . Any suggestions?

I have been a mould maker for three years. Just say that the mold industry is a big category, not to mention the types of molds, including mold design, mold programming, numerical control operators, engineering, mold workers (fitters repair molds). ...

Generally speaking, the golden age of this industry has passed (most people in it feel this way), because the first batch of people who made molds in those years were either bosses or supervisors, and only the worst ones were still working. At the same time, our biggest feeling now is that the wages of ordinary workers are always rising, but the overall wages of molds are not advancing but retreating, and the wage gap in the industry is getting smaller and smaller. But many people go to this industry every year, especially college graduates. They came in with the mentality of learning technology, and the salary requirements were very low. But with the development of software, the technical threshold of this industry is getting lower and lower. As long as the novice has a flexible mind and a little chance, it won't take long to work. Many bosses have targeted the broadsword of layoffs at old employees with high salaries. Generally, a company only leaves one senior technician to solve the most difficult problems, so the old employees living in dire straits affectionately call those novices "entry killers".

In my opinion, if you don't have a backer in the mold industry and just come in for the so-called learning technology, then I advise you to do something else. "The ideal at that time was beautiful, and the reality now is cruel." This is definitely the voice of most mold people. Many of my old colleagues have changed careers now, and only a few of us are still suffering and don't know where to go. (I do mold programming)