Is there any good way out for machining?
The machinery industry is a hard industry, with a slow and lonely industry. Some people say that three years' experience is superficial, five years' experience is not confident, eight years' experience is confident, and ten years' experience is very easy. Work: prospects have changed. 90% in three years,10 99%; The remaining 80% gangsters +20% white, just one word, bitter. Skilled end, mediocre end. This kind of experience is accumulated slowly, and the newcomers are bitter and tired, and their wages are low, which is also influenced by the gas machinery industry. In the long run, there is still a lot of room for development! But I need you to be able to bear loneliness. Agree with this man! ! ! I know several good ways out: 1. Patents. That is to do more research in one field and then make a patent, there will be better opportunities. 2. Do it for a period of time, accumulate experience, and then give play to your mechanical ability or specialty in other industries. It is a long-term investment.