I am now learning CNC mold programming, and I don’t feel that I will be deeply involved in this industry in the future! Should I continue learning?
My family asked me to learn it! I don’t want to learn it after studying for a month now! The reason why I don’t want to learn is that I don’t want to work in the factory all the time! I want to get in touch with new things and new knowledge! I don't have much interest in CNC either! But my family pressed me to learn this! I can't communicate with them! I have a high school degree, and I want to improve my education before entering the company to study! I am anxious every day now! I'm wondering not to go against the meaning of my family! Am I going out by myself? I am afraid that my choice is wrong! I missed this opportunity to learn and I ended up doing nothing. I am 23 years old this year!
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I came here to study because of my the relative's relationship's trust!
Should I continue learning the CNC mold programming?
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- Unsolveddestoon
- 2021-07-11 13:33
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- 1Flooranonymity
- 2021-08-23 09:44
It is not recommended that you continue to learn, and try to choose the right direction. CNC mold programming framework type things, that is, rough opening, secondary opening, semi-finishing, fine adding, combined with the characteristics of the mold to be processed, consider the size of the tool in each process, the knife mode, feed, and the amount of knife. I feel that in the future, three-axis (2.5-axis) programming will have more foolish software to replace most of the manual work. 5-axis product programming is good, but few companies currently have it, and 5-axis programming requirements will be more difficult and higher. Now that the manufacturing industry is not doing well, we still have to follow the trend of the times. Look at the jobs, business, and Internet around the real estate industry. It will be better to improve academic qualifications.