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L video don’t watch. He’s a automotive technician not an engineer
ОтветитьRepairing and maintenance of cars is not Automotive engineering..for us that's just a side hustle
Ответитьthats... an automotive technician not... an engineer
ОтветитьRoot cause analysis is just one part of automotive engineering, nevertheless an important one!
If you want to get a job as an automotive engineer, there may be other things that you will find interesting.
As an automotive engineer I owned several lighting components. It’s wild to see stuff you modeled on the computer drive by (even if it’s a small component). I also found working with the industrial design team super fascinating.
Designers will push you to find new methods of manufacturing, you will have to then push the supplier and provide reasoning on why it can be done, and it’s also awesome to be able to see designs 5-10 years ahead, and what brand identity really means.
The company will also push you to find the most cost efficient solution to a problem. This is also something I deeply enjoy, it’s like a game (e.g can we remove these 2 screws to save minutes if assembly and design a snap fit?)
There is so much more to automotive engineering. I hope nobody is discouraged from pursuing and trying it out.
Bro please talk about foreign students who wants to apply for a job in the us like us who are from Africa
ОтветитьI am in between medical school and automotive engineering but I don’t know which to do choose for university . What do you guys think I should do? Please help me😢
ОтветитьI'm glad I know what I want. I can sit under a car and stare at it for hours, just looking at things and seeing how it works. If I'm stressed I jack my car up and I look over things and just think about how I can improve the engineering. I don't have much money but I definitely know that I want to be an automotive engineer. I watch people build custom brackets for their cars just for fun 😐
ОтветитьThey build cars right
ОтветитьThe main issue with the car industry is much like various other industries. It is a non-viable, faulty, short-term business created by mindless rich dickheads & supported by the idiots in "Government". A good comparison is the gaming industry: Just as with the original Xbox, they created a ton of "great new tech" and sold it to many, many idiots. But the tech didn't work properly, or even at all. And now they're forced to consider how to get rid of it all or replace it.
Ответитьagree
Ответить"not great for many people"
Proceeds to talk about his "st@pid" very "personal" reasons of why it's not a great choice for him. People like u make it seem like the hate content creators get online is substantiated.
Well done for this dislike
Dumb click bait. Bro wasn’t even a mechanic let alone an engineer 😂😂😂. I wouldn’t even bother to comment on it if it wasn’t for the fact that I’m in my 3rd year in mechanical engineering with a focus in automotives. If any engineering students see this comment before starting the video just skip the video it’s a waste of 4 minutes.
ОтветитьFolks you cann make a free running magnetic motor out of your pre existing alloy engine, simply place magnetic caps on each piston and replace the valve head with a magnetic head or electromagnetic head, NEVER PAY FOR FUEL OR ELECTRICITY AGAIN
ОтветитьYour title says "Why I gave up on Automotive Engineering" but you were never an automotive engineer so you never gave up being an engineer since you were never one to begin with...
ОтветитьSo as a current student of Automotive Engineering.....as Automotive engineers you are required to design, simulate, and fabricate solutions to problems that arise infront of you. As an Automotive Engineer you are incharge of a team that works together to solve a problem that a company may be having with their product and need you to design a solution that is effective and efficient.
ОтветитьAn engineer designs the car, what you did was work on the product, it aint the same
ОтветитьBro you were a technician there's actual automotive engineers working on different specialisations you never heard control system dynamics of vehicle, simulink, powertrain, real time software systems engineering, modelling combustion, hybrid systems and control, fracture mechanics and so on these are the things u never heard in life and yet you come here and talk crab about one of the most time changing and alternative industry 😂 it needs some dumbalz to be done
ОтветитьShould i change? From automobile engineering to another
ОтветитьThanks Bro I relate, But I genuinely love cars.
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ОтветитьAppreciate your insight! Keep those real-life fork in the road decision-making videos. Thank to this video, I had the motivation to continue on with my journey to find my own way to make a difference in people's lives.
ОтветитьI was an architect in a leading automobile company for 11years, it was an interesting role and learned many things from there but the everything felt stagnant and saturated after a point. Then came a time when i decided to quit and start an entirely different career, its been 3 years now and i don't regret my decision.
ОтветитьHow long does it take you to learn about cars ? did you go to school and study Authomechanics?
ОтветитьSo basically u are jobless
ОтветитьWorking on cars at a used car dealership isn't Automotive Engineering. The work you were doing was automotive repair as an automotive technician. You are misinforming people. There are actual 4 year degree's where someone studies Automotive Engineering.
ОтветитьHei Ali, how old are you. it seems like you have done so much in your life while me on the other hand freaks out to change direction just because i have already wasted 6 months, on it
ОтветитьThe editing style is sick, keep this up
ОтветитьInteresting, I found the same thing for myself. I love cars, and have worked as an ASE certified technician in the past. I’m starting medical school in June for many of the same reasons
ОтветитьWhere's the link to the book?
ОтветитьYour videos would be better if you talk a lil' bit slow.
ОтветитьIdk man, I think the sound in old videos is much better.
Ответитьgreat content🎉
ОтветитьI agree that the skill to troubleshoot a problem is more important than actually fixing the problem because it applies to everything. I was a military vehicle mechanic for almost a decade, and the thing that made my job fun was the troubleshooting part. As soon as I figure out the problem, the excitement wears off.
ОтветитьKeep it up bro 🫶🏻
ОтветитьThis editing style will probably do better with viewer retention (and do better in the algorithm) but I feel like just the raw video is a lot more down to earth and enjoyable to watch but that’s my .02. Anyway I love cars as well, have about 3 years left of EE and would love to work on cars one day
Ответитьjust wanted to drop a quick message to say thank you for your amazing videos on electrical engineering. As an EE enthusiast, I've learned so much from your content and truly appreciate the effort you put into sharing your knowledge. Keep up the fantastic work! Love you bro❤
ОтветитьI personally prefer more raw videos, good editing btw.
ОтветитьWhat do you think on control systems engineering?
ОтветитьI'm testing out a new editing style. What do you guys think? Do you prefer the more raw videos or this editing?
Ответитьyou spelt business wrong rip
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