What's the most autistic trade/skillset and why is it Robotics/Industrial automation?
Every locksmith I've ever engaged with has been extremely autistic and weird. One of them went on about a 30 minute rant about the Insane Clown Posse and how he just liked to unleash his inner freak with his juggalo friends. I was like sir please just change the lock on the door
>>2790492Probably satellite wire harness tech>no zip ties allowed>solder everything exactly the right way
>>2790495>locked out from home>locksmith arrives>talks about his extremely autistic clown passion>leavesbased locksmith
>>2790492>Industrial automationget away from my field REEEEEEEEE
>>2790492>industrial automation being autisticWat? All they ever do is dumping their preprogrammed machine and quarreling with the other electricians/network guys at best before they fuck off again. That's about as normie as it gets.
>>2790492>not railway signaling
>>2790563Good news is that most electricians are too dumb to into PLCs and that's why it seems people with IT backgrounds get hired for those jobs.
>can do simple math excellently>fail miserably at anything beyond basic algebra>top of my class for a BSc in electrical/automation engineeringwhat does it all mean?
>>2791219sounds like you're a dumbass
>>2791223I am a golden god!
>>2790563Based Allen Bradley enjoyer. What kind of industry uses so much analog IO and no safety PLC?>>2790839IT people don’t want to wear a hard hat and work boots. We have autists from many backgrounds but hardly ITt. palletising guy
>>2791219based retard EE.>>2791285True. The kind of things coming down the pipe are easier for tradesmen to pick up than they are for IT goons to get. Liebert/Vertiv's newest rack management systems for instance are basically all refrigeration. Getting a refrigeration guy up to speed on the actual work that needs to be done with the cabling and blades is easier than training an IT goon to troubleshoot cooling issues.
>>2791219>easy math is easy>hard math is hardI, uh, can see why you'd have trouble thinking through it
>>2791285food industrywas a direct conversion from a plc 5has a bunch of remote racks too and two racks just for encoder inputs
>>2791340there's no reason it should be hard, at least that's the way I feel. I can understand all the equations just fine, I just can't calculate for shit.
>>2791639>I can understand all the equations just fine, I just can't calculate for shit.that makes no sense. can you give and example? If I understand 3*x means multiply 3 times x how can I not be able to calculate it? example please.
>>2791648I mean I can place the right variables in the right places of an equation but I can't calculate it. If I have a graphic calculator that can solve equations I get it right 98% of the time but if I only have a function calculator and have to calculate it manually with pen and paper I maybe get 50% right, 20% right-ish and 30% horribly wrong
>>2790492All independent high end/audiophile stereo repair/sales store operators are autistic AF: zero social skills, are aggressively judgmental and dismissive about some random brand or type of equipment and refuse to even look at it and rant insultingly about it even if you don't have any or just mention it in passing, and treat their inventory like they are an adoption agency and have to do a thorough background check and won't sell their baby to you if you don't measure up.Then they have ridiculously spotty business hours and cry the whole time about how they can barely stay in business and nobody deserves them...but they are rarely working on anything when they're there.Oddly enough most people who deal with pro gear and have huge backlogs are pretty chill and DGAF about what you bring in and get shit done...and if you need them again in 25-30 years there's a good chance they'll be there.
>>2791673sounds exactly like most of the old gunsmiths around as well
>>2790495KEK
>>2791655sounds like you need practice in the fundamental laws of different types of arithmetic?but desu just use a calculator
Animatronics and no I don’t mean robotics. I mean someone who said at some point in their life, “I can do this. I can make Disney or movie like animatronics.” That person is blue certified autistic. And I don’t think qualifies as a trade, but maybe a skill set. Telegram channel admin. Holy fuck those people.
>>2790495Based/10, would friend on facebook
>>2791655If you can solve 2nd order polynomials and know some easy relationships like (ax^2+2ab+b^2) == (a+b)^2 you’re pretty much there imo.Sure you can analytically do simpsons rule and more complex stuff by hand but really I’ve been an engineer for 10 years and never done that after graduating. Unless you stay in academics you just have to know wether there is a solution, if it’s closed form, tractable, and/or how it could be solved by a computer. Solving complex math equations is about understand the underlying theory, not about learning to solve that equation for the future
>>2790492i met a guy at a bar and he just assembles electrical cabinets. hell spend an entire day making wiring harness. so just splicing the same wires over and over again in the same seat. he says he loves it. he also knows way too much about anime and thinks its really cool for a metal band to write songs about the fibbinoci sequence.so probably that