bellx1
Materials
- Aug 16, 2010
- 27
I'm about to move from a shielded intern environment to a position with more responsibility and I'm worried I'm gonna get things wrong.
Simple examples of this are messing up a callout on a drawing, or perhaps miscalculating some parameter. Being humans were going to mess up something time to time but I would like to avoid these situations.
I am meticulous and double check my work from time to time but double checking work takes a lot of time and I'm not sure if my employer will be mad that other engineers can turn out similar work in a shorter time.
Do engineers make these sort of mistakes often?
Simple examples of this are messing up a callout on a drawing, or perhaps miscalculating some parameter. Being humans were going to mess up something time to time but I would like to avoid these situations.
I am meticulous and double check my work from time to time but double checking work takes a lot of time and I'm not sure if my employer will be mad that other engineers can turn out similar work in a shorter time.
Do engineers make these sort of mistakes often?