At least you can claim you made it through life using "hands on" knowledge. I on the other hand (will be 60 in May) took the easy route and got an EE degree in the 70's. Spent too many years designing on paper not really understanding the real world of electrical power. It wasn't until the mid 80's that I got to experience real life being a Field Project Manger. (real fun being on the end of a rope doing a 500mcm cable pull). Then the real learning began.

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