ACTUALLY WORKING WITH HANDS

Our work day started differently every day, sometimes we started in the morning and finished around noon, or we only finished around eight in the evening. We did several different things, for example on Mondays we had practical work in workshops, we were working with hand machines such as cutters and lathes, they also taught us the basics of welding, which was not so close to my heart, so I preferred to stay on the machines. In the workshops, we had the opportunity to decide for ourselves what is more interesting to us and what we would rather do. On Tuesdays we were free in principle, and on Wednesdays we tied the three-phase electric motor in the classroom with other students and the teacher. But I have to admit that professors in schools are very driven. We spent Thursdays in the classroom with Professor Oscar, who is specializes in drawing in the Solid Works program. His lessons were even more interesting to me, as this program is very interesting to me. We had a minor problem because the professor was using English in practice for the first time, so it was a little harder to communicate, but we still somehow found ourselves and enjoyed the lesson. He taught us a more basic use of the program itself, and towards the end we also delved into some slightly more difficult operations. The last day of the week, on Fridays, we had the basics of the Arduino program, but we didn’t learn much because the professor was missing classes twice. Unfortunately, due to the crown, the plan to work in the company did not work out.

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