- In PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com, "delacruzjuan1977"
<delacruzjuan1977@...> wrote:
>
> thats fine. i still maintained that if one chooses to learn the
> craft and take the first step - that first step is learning the
> fundamentals. our competency and training methods for all crafts
> and professional employee starting from newly hired progessing to
> senior position all started with the fundamentals. over time, you
> acquire more skill and knowledge ultimately becoming a subject
> matter expert.
>
> For a newbie Piping Designer, the start to road of being competent
> designer is with CAD.
Yes, if newbies want to be involved with a design in right away, then
CAD is a great place to start, especially for newly motivated persons
who did not pass their math tests while in school. Sure, pencil,
paper and triangle work, too--the legend of John Henry is still alive
in Southern California.
Received on Tue Jan 29 15:37:00 2008