I am currently engaged in the manufacture of car molds. I am considered an apprentice so far, but I have been in touch with molds for seven or eight years. Why am I still an apprentice when I have been engaged in molds for seven or eight years? It’s not that I am humble, but I am indeed an apprentice. Now I will describe my experience in detail: I am a northerner, from Hebei. I touched machined products earlier. I used to work with machining centers, CNC cars and general I also know a little about turning, milling, drilling and grinding. Before I did this job, I was a young man who didn't understand anything. I gradually learned about machining through the three to four years.
Then why am I not doing the mold at the beginning? The truth is that I entered this business without knowing it. Seven or eight years ago, my monthly salary for dry machining was between 3,500 and 4,500. But at that time, my job site was 100 kilometers away from my home, and I got married. After having a child, I was particularly reluctant to leave when I was away from home to work every week. After I returned to my homework, I started to pay attention to whether the factories near my homeland were recruiting workers. I passed a period of time to find work. Paying attention to someone, someone really called me and asked me to go for an interview. In this way, I broke away from the work unit a hundred kilometers away and came to my home to work.
I’m a newcomer to this job site and I’m particularly uncomfortable. I was a machine builder who suddenly invested in another environment to be a car parts factory. At that time, it was very difficult. The salary was also reduced from the original three to four thousand to 2500 per month. Home is near. If you have less, you can do less. At that time, the work was normal for 8 hours a day. When I went to the workshop, I felt that the stamping parts were particularly mysterious. You can press a board into various shapes with a few pieces of iron. It’s peculiar. The most mysterious thing I saw at the time was the bidet used in the car. The concept of the mold was zero in my mind. The work organized for me at the time was to arrange the craftsmanship, in order to understand me more quickly. I don't know how to get over it. Others come to work till they end. What about me? Others take a rest at noon, and I go home from work in the evening to continue homework and study. Normally at ten o’clock in the evening, and even early in the morning, most of the busy work is in the factory, and I haven’t recorded overtime (they are loose at that time, and overtime can be recorded at random). I was so diligent and able to make up for my awkwardness and I was late to the forest. The effort paid off. Later, I was asked to work on the project for more than half a year. At that time, the quality department was short of people, and I added homework to control the production and quality. Gradually, I was touched. For the mold, the cooperating mold supervisor did a simple mold drawing study. The above tasks persisted for four and a half years. The molds I had touched before were all simple molds, which were incomparable with the molds in the south. Later, the company organized a visit to the southern factory. When I saw the serial molds and high-tech things, I was slightly attracted at the time. In order to start the company half a year later, I wanted to touch the production of car slides. It was rumored that a group of people from the south would come. In fact, I am eagerly looking forward to the stars and the moon. When I came, I started to touch the serial molds, and then I bought materials from the Internet and learned from other masters. Learning was also secretly learning. After they came, I was placed in the quality department. The company did not allow us to learn. Studying and studying after homework. Then the factory changed and I was transferred to the technical department to study (the chairman ordered), but the damn general manager asked me to divide it into two parts. Quality must be controlled and skills must be drawn. In my spare time to learn, the quality of the previous workpieces made with old molds cannot be maintained, and problems often occur. Every OEM runs every day, and I still have to write a statement when I come back. I only go to learn a quarter of the time every day, so I insist on two It turned out that after two months of study and tutoring by the masters, I was able to draw a simple series of models. Later, a friend also set up a car accessory. If I had to help, I didn’t want to go, but it was decent. In the end, it was still gone (I regret it). In this way, I missed the opportunity with my desire to learn molds. After half a year of hard work, the new company was on the right track, and the production was normal. Molds and others could not learn it. I had to learn by myself. If there is a new product, I will leave two sets of molds and do it myself. (I’m the only one in the Skills Department), although I have some time to learn, but no one handed it in. If there is a problem, I can’t always disturb me. I knew the planner before. I thought the relationship between us at the time was good, but I was too embarrassed to go often Excuse him, I also feel sorry for it. Once there was a mold with a mold with a bulging mouth. I went to ask him for advice. He hadn't touched it, and then he brought me closer to this group. I have learned a lot from the masters in recent days. , I am very grateful to the group owners for establishing such a group for us to learn, but I feel that there are too few basic things, even though the masters are very enthusiastic.
Now we have very few consecutive molds, most of them are simple molds.
The mold occupation situation is not good, the company orders are not many, the salary is low, the value-added space is small, it is better to sell, and climb faster.
I'm sorry, I'm leaving the mold profession... The most common thing to look at every day is the blueprint, facing the cold machine every day, repeating the mechanical action, it is boring, and I feel that the outside world has derailed from myself. Sorry, I'm going to leave the mold profession... It's very hard and tiring to do molds. The classmates around me have online shops, some sell them, and some do business with the family... After a few years of graduation, the brothers who were in the bedroom together. We all bought a trolley, but I was the only one who was still riding a two-wheeled donkey on the bus... I'm sorry, I'm going to get out of the mold profession... In the past few years, I have been working alone and going to college. There were only a few girls in the class. When I arrived at the unit, except for a few uncles, the young female partners were all scarce resources. If they said too much, they were all tears~~~ For my lifelong event... Sorry, I want to leave. I'm a mold professional... My classmate asked me, why did you choose a mold major in college? My partner asked me, why do you work so hard overtime during homework? My parents asked me, why do I always go to the China Mould Forum to look for materials in my spare time? I answered them because, I love this profession. When the mold machine moves, my blood is jubilant. When the mold machine stopped, my brain was thinking. Ge You said that the most important thing in the 21st century is talent. The most important thing in anyway mold career is not equipment, but skills! Skills are in the hands of people. Now the mold industry is in a downturn in the transitional period. The downturn of the company is only temporary. If the talent is lost, this pain will be long-term. Only companies with talents will seize the best opportunities for development and break through the darkness before dawn. Ushering in the outbreak of a long absence, hope that every company can pay attention to and care for its employees. Don't let these talents leave the mold profession. These selfless and quiet contribution mold talents are the cornerstone of the motherland's development. Who was not the motherland's flowers at the beginning?