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Originally Posted by grindy
Weird.
I work in quality and sure, it's good to be able to read a drawing, but in-depth knowledge of GD&T seems really unnecessary.
On the other hand, if you're not actually designing something yourself, all this stuff isn't that hard.
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i worked in quality control at electrolux in st.cloud and we never mentioned GD&T at all. i was just a hourly paid employee in the union there. here in connecticut though, im applying to one company that builds submarines, and another company that builds airplane engines. they come in trying to recruit students and i wouldnt mind working there so i might end up going there. they probably only mainly want the CNC folks to know the GD&T i think though.
thats cool you work in Quality, is it laid back? i heard its nice and chill.