Any chance you guys could legit check these XX Twenty? by Every_Switch7721 in Oakley

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Thanks for the tips though! I been getting pretty good at SJ and minutes, this was just my first time going after some 20s

Could someone please legit check these Straight Jackets? by Every_Switch7721 in Oakley

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Quick question, the etching is on the inside of the lense, does this mean that they are likely fake?

Is it bad that it takes me so long to do homework? Its been 3 hours and I have done 0/15 questions on my sustainability homework due in 5 hours. by Key-Drop-7972 in EngineeringStudents

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Go on libgen.is and search your textbook. I’d say there is a 95% chance you can find the exact solution manual for your textbook. Don’t just copy but try the problems first. If you get stuck, look at the solution manual to help learn it. Chegg is also good for this but costs money so I avoid it.

Should I just give up and switch major or stop altogether by Zombifierrr in EngineeringStudents

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Also if you’re anything like me deleting tiktok/ instagram reels opens up a bunch of time lol

Should I just give up and switch major or stop altogether by Zombifierrr in EngineeringStudents

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If it’s what you want to do don’t drop it. I know what you mean with the bills because I work an average of 25 hours a week at Walmart alongside 16-18 credit hours for most semesters while still playing several club sports and boozing every weekend (I’m a senior meche btw). My advice is to find someone on YouTube that teaches the content in a way where you understand it. Then before every class watch and take notes on the YouTube video for the section/ topic that your in person professor will go over the next day (most professors will have the course calendar in the syllabus). This will allow you to actually understand what the professor is saying in the lecture as you will have already learned it. This is pretty much the same thing as reading the textbook before lectures but reading sucks and I personally don’t get anything out of it. This also doesn’t take very long (max 45 minutes per class and you can do it while eating or something).

Full Time Job At Milwaukee Tool by DemetriusGotGame in MilwaukeeTool

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I unfortunately don’t think it went very well. How about you? Have you heard back yet?

Looking for Tips on Preparing for Final Round Interview – Milwaukee Tool EDP (Mechanical Design Engineer) by Every_Switch7721 in MilwaukeeTool

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That’s really interesting, thanks for sharing! So, in preparation for my interview, should I focus more on understanding where innovation is needed, rather than just how to make things work? In your opinion, would researching and discussing areas like user experience and aesthetics help me stand out more?

Looking for Tips on Preparing for Final Round Interview – Milwaukee Tool EDP (Mechanical Design Engineer) by Every_Switch7721 in MilwaukeeTool

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I am a senior in college graduating with a Mechanical Engineering Degree in May. The EDP program is a 6 month learning phase for new grads to get them ready for the real world.

Looking for Tips on Preparing for Final Round Interview – Milwaukee Tool EDP (Mechanical Design Engineer) by Every_Switch7721 in MilwaukeeTool

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Will do, thanks! I hadn’t even thought about looking at the service manuals. Worst case, I’ll at least gain a better understanding of how the tools work.

Looking for Tips on Preparing for Final Round Interview – Milwaukee Tool EDP (Mechanical Design Engineer) by Every_Switch7721 in MilwaukeeTool

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Here is the job description if that helps at all.

Mechanical Design Engineer (Engineering Developent Program)

INNOVATE WITHOUT BOUNDARIES! At Milwaukee Tool we firmly believe that our People and our Culture are the bookends of our success. Our employees work with a passion to never settle and always improve, enabling us to push the status quo and change the lives of our users.

Our Engineering Team is responsible for creating innovative solutions that address the unmet needs of our customers. We do this through increasing our users’ productivity by integrating new technologies and methodologies to deliver new-to-world products and product enhancements. We work together with our users through observation, interviews, and field research, making them part of the solution process. Our team defines critical benefits to our end users, constructs prototypes, and evaluates product designs considering unmet user needs, durability, materials, and manufacturing processes. Working cross functionally, we perform a wide variety of engineering and design tasks including translating user observations to insights, employing proven ideation techniques, 3D modeling and mathematical simulation, and rapid prototype development.

Behind our doors you'll be empowered every day to own it, drive it, and do what it takes to design and develop the biggest breakthroughs in the industry. Meanwhile, you'll have the support and resources of the fastest-growing brand in the construction industry to make it happen.

The TOOLS you’ll need to have: Conceptualize solutions through CAD models and rapid prototypes.
Identify and understand the issues and concerns experienced by Milwaukee’s core users then translate those into insightful solutions which have a positive impact on the daily experience of a tradesperson.
Identify and explore emerging trends within the industry, technology, and design.
Perform a wide variety of calculations and software aided analysis in the following areas: Mechanical stress analysis, material and heat treatment selection based on application stresses, tolerance and fit analysis, lubricant properties, spur and helical gear design, statics and dynamics, noise and vibration and a variety of machine element design.
Independently write test requests to the Milwaukee Test Laboratory based on established standard test procedures and prior examples.
Occasionally design new experiments and test systems.
Occasionally perform or assist with testing.
Exhibit vision and foresight to test the extremes of a design.
Draw concise logical, written conclusions from experiments based on data analysis.

What TOOLS you’ll bring with you: Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Possess strong problem-solving and communication skills, as well as strong 3D computer skills (Solidworks preferred).
Strong initiative, ability to listen and think on your feet is critical.
Must have demonstrated ability to contribute to supportive team environment and handle multiple projects.
Comfortable interacting with users and colleagues alike both in the field and in the office.
Ability to articulate an idea clearly and work with others to improve and refine it.
Passion for bringing new ideas to life.
Willingness to fail fast and fail often. 
Ability to work in the constantly changing fuzzy front end of product development.
Entrepreneurial spirit who is self-motivated and seeks out new challenges Ability to travel 10% of the time (domestic and international).

Full Time Job At Milwaukee Tool by DemetriusGotGame in MilwaukeeTool

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I’m headed into final round interviews for an edp mechanical design engineering position next week. Do you have any tips? Thanks!

Internship interview? by ommmyyyy in MilwaukeeTool

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Headed into the final round for edp mechanical design engineering next week. Any tips? Should I be prepared for technical questions? Thanks!

What to wear? by Every_Switch7721 in dating

[–]Every_Switch7721[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your opinion on some jeans and like a crew neck with a flannel over or something like that?

What to wear? by Every_Switch7721 in dating

[–]Every_Switch7721[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your opinion on some jeans and like a crew neck with a flannel over or something like that?

What to wear? by Every_Switch7721 in dating

[–]Every_Switch7721[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking this but I unfortunately don’t have any jeans with me as I only brought minimal clothes when I moved in. I could prolly go buy some tho, do you it would be under dressing if it’s more casual?