I also fix machines, and I have worked with people who only pretended to fix machines but always ended up leaving the actual fixing to others because they did not (could not?) engage the troubleshooting mindset. I imagine it’s similar in medicine, but with more university debt.
I also fix machines, and I have worked with people who only pretended to fix machines but always ended up leaving the actual fixing to others because they did not (could not?) engage the troubleshooting mindset. I imagine it’s similar in medicine, but with more university debt.