go to NDSCS in north dakota, this place seems kinda, stoopit! hahaha, im a second year there, and we work in the shop daily, and actually learn how to program, with G-code, some things we use mastercam, but thats mainly 3rd year option students, and the teacher for maintenance projects that people bring in
How do the trades work in the states? Is there state run apprenticeship programs?
In Canada all the trades have government run apprenticeship programs where you work for a company for a 10 months and then go to trade school for two, for however many years is mandated for that trade. After each term in college you have to write a government test to progress to the next level.. You also need to pass a final test to become a journeyman.
@thekkl im doing the same thing and it only is taking me 2 years and not only does that include a diploma that is 2 certificates as well and we make way better stuff that what this school is doing but if you were to join a machine tool program you would see why it takes 2 years to do it it aint as easy as it looks it is def one of the top 5 hardest technology school programs in most schools it just aint turn on a mil and start making chips
go to NDSCS in north dakota, this place seems kinda, stoopit! hahaha, im a second year there, and we work in the shop daily, and actually learn how to program, with G-code, some things we use mastercam, but thats mainly 3rd year option students, and the teacher for maintenance projects that people bring in
hottrodder805 3 months ago
@damion223
How do the trades work in the states? Is there state run apprenticeship programs?
In Canada all the trades have government run apprenticeship programs where you work for a company for a 10 months and then go to trade school for two, for however many years is mandated for that trade. After each term in college you have to write a government test to progress to the next level.. You also need to pass a final test to become a journeyman.
Is it the same for you guys down south?
EruditeCanadian 1 year ago
@thekkl im doing the same thing and it only is taking me 2 years and not only does that include a diploma that is 2 certificates as well and we make way better stuff that what this school is doing but if you were to join a machine tool program you would see why it takes 2 years to do it it aint as easy as it looks it is def one of the top 5 hardest technology school programs in most schools it just aint turn on a mil and start making chips
damion223 1 year ago
Is this one of those programs where they take three years to learn what could be learned in half a year?
thekkl 1 year ago
Could this video be any more boring?
Matty0913 1 year ago
i've made better stuff at my highschool and used pretty musch all these machines :P
qwikyking 1 year ago
when the highlight of the first 2 years is spinning a top......no thanks
Trruckker 1 year ago
I Go Hear Now Its Awsome
battl3grunt 1 year ago
most kids today think that a lathe or mill will get them on t.v.
they dont realise you need to be mentally subnormal too-for t.v. work
that narrators voice is like valium
hud42cdo 2 years ago
The kid can't use a hacksaw! Learn to use a file before using the lathe! Abrasive paper on the lathe!
richardyingren 3 years ago