They hired an electrical engineer where I work and he told me he wasn't expecting to have to create a "schematic". Have you ever heard of such a thing? It would be like a mechanical engineer never touching a 3d modeling program. Every place I ever worked as an engineer every single electrical engineer had to create a schematic. At first I thought he was in his mid thirties, then after he told me that, I thought he was in his early twenties. But someone told me today he was in his mid thirties. Being in my 60's I sometimes have a difficult time guessing the age of someone that much younger than me.
I always assume the bulk of the rightwing tards on this site must be in their teens. What else could explain such ignorance?
That depends on what you're calling a schematic?
Some people call "single line diagrams" schematics.
Others are referring to motor control ladder diagrams (aka, elementary diagrams).
EE's do 1-lines on almost every project.
Most of the motor control, you're just revising an existing ladder diagram or tweaking one from the manufacturer. Unless you're doing refinery shit, you probably won't be dealing with schematics.
Or maybe the guy you were referring to didn't really know shit and faked his way into the job.
And don't get me started on mechanical engineers, I got a lot to say about those fuckers...