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Unread 10-09-2001, 20:56
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Greg T you bring up an excellent point.

Which is exactly why you wouldn't give a 'bunch of parts' to someone that just started building cars and expect them build a world class product. It takes years of experience and training. New engineers learn with more experienced engineers until someday the student has become the teacher.

This comes from my own personal experience designing and building cars, I mean trucks. (Right now I am in OKC launching the Trailblazer and Envoy XL SUV's) I didn't just start at GM and just go launch a bodyshop, it wouldn't have worked. But now after a few years I understand things better, what works and what doesn't, yet I still have alot to learn. Almost every engineer will continue to learn for their entire life.

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