I got into Electronics at a very young age. I was tearing apart radios and military surplus stuff when I was 14.
My first job at 16 was in a small TV and Radio shop.....back in the tube days (1964).
I swept the flours, cleaned the bathrooms, and did the front counter and sales while the old guy in back fixed the TV's.
He taught me how to test tubes, because half of our business was folks bringing tubes to be tested. Then he taught me how read schematics.....and how to use an old Simpson Meter. He taught me how to use an oscilloscope. He even helped me build my own crude oscilloscope by modifying a small black and white TV.
But I am digressing.
I have met many Engineers in my lifetime......and always found that the best Engineers (and Technicians, for that matter) always started out at a young age.
How about you guy's? When did you start?.............
My first job at 16 was in a small TV and Radio shop.....back in the tube days (1964).
I swept the flours, cleaned the bathrooms, and did the front counter and sales while the old guy in back fixed the TV's.
He taught me how to test tubes, because half of our business was folks bringing tubes to be tested. Then he taught me how read schematics.....and how to use an old Simpson Meter. He taught me how to use an oscilloscope. He even helped me build my own crude oscilloscope by modifying a small black and white TV.
But I am digressing.
I have met many Engineers in my lifetime......and always found that the best Engineers (and Technicians, for that matter) always started out at a young age.
How about you guy's? When did you start?.............