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Mechanical Drafter

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AVG. SALARY

$64,630

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Decision Making

You're a mechanical drafter for a large manufacturing company. You design rotary parts. In an effort to reduce costs, all employees have been instructed to keep expenses down whenever possible.

You're working on a shaft that runs inside a bushing (a bushing is a cylindrical metal lining). The shaft is expected to run throughout the life of the plant while being very simple to install.

You know that the less strict you are with tolerances, the more latitude the manufacturer has in making the part. That means they can manufacture parts more quickly and cheaply. Also, you can specify that the shaft and bushing be made of a less expensive material, like mild steel, versus a more expensive material like stainless steel. If you use stainless steel, the parts will weather better, stand up to more punishment, be stronger, and will last a lot longer. But the cost is significantly higher with stainless steel.

You have to decide if the function of the part justifies the extra expense.

What are you going to do?

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