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What's the difference between electrical drafter,electrical engineer and electrician?
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About $50K a year Actually, EE designs, drafter draws, electrician installs and repairs.
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LOL I was thinking a lot of things, none of which where appropriate for a nice clean forum such as this.
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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I was thinking the first draws pretty pictures, the second doodles, and the third makes it work.
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The engineer thinks he has it right, the drafter, fixes most of the engineers mistakes, and the electrician fixes the engineers and drafters mistakes.
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We all come together to make a well oiled efficient machine. (Practicing my politician skills)
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Roger,
Yes, that is what the result should be, when there is good communications, on the project.
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Guess who makes the light turn on at the end of the day. Edward
Thanks Edward
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A draftsman knows what symbol is used for a GFI.
An electrician knows how to install a GFI.
An engineer knows that an op-amp is used in a voltage amplifier arrangement to remove clamping current from the miniature contactor when the toroid sensing coil detects a net magnetic field due to unbalanced current flow to make a GFI work. But proably couldn't pick out a picture of one in a lineup.
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If all three of them were to do service changes, the one alive at the end of the day would be the electrician.
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