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Students all the way
My team is a very new team to first we have 7 member and one engineer. I know that some teams a lot of people have to travel to get there but that really isn't a valid excuse. I that the Delphi teams may know how everything works on their robot but there is a certain level of hard work and dedication that goes in to the robot and if you don't know how to build it or you don't build it you don't realize this to the fullest. I out over one hindered 200 hours in the shop milling and welding and most everyone on our team knows how you weld make mechanical drawings use the mill and other metal working tools. When I hear about these teams that "work with" the engineers i would like to invite them to one our team meetings and find out just how much they know.
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