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Hello everyone! I hope you're all well.
I am a teacher at an automotive technical school in Buenos Aires (Argentina). Always liked working on engines and bodies, and I also enjoy finding sites and forums like this on the web to continue learning from other passional individues and also to share what I do ![]() We are reading each other there! Thanks! |
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Hello Gabriel, you are in the right place. You are doing a worthy job. Young people must reach for real work in practice, not just looking at their mobile phones.
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Teaching is really exciting, but what motivates me the most is instilling work techniques in young people, I think they are creative factories. Sometimes I have to fight to get them to put down their cell phones, that is also a constant learning process (for me) to find a way to get them to do it ![]() Greetings and happy year!
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Yes, there is some civilizational and generational leap that is happening right now. You get information and products very quickly. The young generation has grown up with it. They can order everything. They don't care at all about how the product was created.
They don't care about repairs, they buy new ones. Products are already like that. I think that in this era, people are forgetting the basic principles. At the moment, it is an advantage for me. The new era will prepare the project, the old principles will implement it. If you pass on knowledge to one in a hundred, it made sense for the future. Some people will see your knowledge later, but you probably won't find out, there is no need to waste energy anymore. At the school class reunion after 20 years, my teacher apologized to me. He reevaluated his thinking and my brain has grown up a bit.... ![]()
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