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I'm happy to find a forum such as this! I graduated college several years ago in electrical engineering, and last year finally landed a job in my field in distribution utilities! I like the challenge and using my degree, but I find myself having a lot of questions on how to do things. I don't have an engineering mentor at my job. But I find myself quite rusty after so long especially since real world application is a bit different from what I studied in school.

So I appreciate this forum and I'll be coming with lots of questions, a lot will seem simple though.

Thanks y'all and look forward to chatting with you and learning from you!
 
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Be sure to stop by the EE forum and have a look around. I think you'll enjoy yourself in there! :smile:
 
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