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[QUOTE="Deadohiosky39, post: 1342484, member: 93043"] In my MET courses i've had a few classes that do have labs but i don't feel that you are missing out on a whole lot that would really give you a leg up on the competition when it comes to the mx industry. They tend to relate a lot of stuff to big manufacturing plants and power plants. I would say if you enjoy what you are doing now then you would probably by fine staying where you are. And as Patman said, just because you have a certain degree doesn't mean you get to be Stewart's mechanic or anything. Just out of curiosity what school are you going to? [/QUOTE]
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