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a few Definitions of being an expert at Creo in no particular order ...
1 That you can edit definition with some confidence on other designer's parts (we all know our managers may not know if we remodel others work. It may seam appropriate and it may be. Some Mirror features while others mirror the entire solid.
2 Don't complain when working on someone else's part.
3 When the system fails and Creo crashes loosing everything an expert laughs because they just saved. The Intermediate or Armature will cry from frustration because they didn't save all day.
4 An expert can model a product and change it 20 times in less than 20 minutes w/o failure. - one of my bart brejcha quotes
5 An Expert will try to remain open minded and not remain closed to new workflow or ideals. Who was the last to goto intent manager? We all struggled with that one I bet. Although we may struggle at first and not understand completely, an expert embraces change and new ways of thinking.
6 Understands many of the basics of Creo so Top Down design works smoothly and with out Fail.
7 Knows Surfacing, Sheetmetal and one other module
8 Can explain in words or through example how Solidworks is inferior.
9 Learns fast.
How do you define an expert? Any other ideals? Or ones to take off?
a few Definitions of being an expert at Creo in no particular order ...
1 That you can edit definition with some confidence on other designer's parts (we all know our managers may not know if we remodel others work. It may seam appropriate and it may be. Some Mirror features while others mirror the entire solid.
2 Don't complain when working on someone else's part.
3 When the system fails and Creo crashes loosing everything an expert laughs because they just saved. The Intermediate or Armature will cry from frustration because they didn't save all day.
4 An expert can model a product and change it 20 times in less than 20 minutes w/o failure. - one of my bart brejcha quotes
5 An Expert will try to remain open minded and not remain closed to new workflow or ideals. Who was the last to goto intent manager? We all struggled with that one I bet. Although we may struggle at first and not understand completely, an expert embraces change and new ways of thinking.
6 Understands many of the basics of Creo so Top Down design works smoothly and with out Fail.
7 Knows Surfacing, Sheetmetal and one other module
8 Can explain in words or through example how Solidworks is inferior.
9 Learns fast.
How do you define an expert? Any other ideals? Or ones to take off?
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