I down load the pictures if possible and save them. Boring mills , planners , turret LATHES all kinds I've run and learned on. I wish I had pictures of the real shops I'd worked in.
I wouldn't or couldn't have chosen a better profession.
"I wouldn't or couldn't have chosen a better profession." I too convey precisely same sentiment.
Early as 1961, 5th grade; adults typically as children "what are you going to be when you grow up?" I never, ever said doctor, policeman, fireman, truck driver, [or ophthalmologist, which intrigued me by virtue of measuring and precision] and sure as hell not accountant.
I'm going to be a Toolmaker. Back then, most adults knew a Toolmaker, or what it meant.
Conversely, pinhead recruiter-headhunters are f'n clueless toads, asking if I'm interested as a CNC operator. Can you read? Does the word operator appear even once in my resume? Thanks for calling. . .and giving me another number I can block.
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