
Ep. 06 - Text Book to Production Floor - What They Don't Teach You in Engineering School (Part 1)
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In this episode, Alicia and Justine dig into the messy, unfiltered reality of what it actually takes to be an engineer once you leave the classroom. From mentoring interns to managing million-dollar projects, they share hard-won lessons that don’t come from a textbook — like how to size a valve, why your “perfect” design might be unusable, and what happens when you’re told to “just figure it out” on live equipment.
They talk startup chaos, lack of mentorship, hubris in the workplace, and the silent pressure young engineers face to already know everything. This is the episode for anyone who’s ever wondered if they were crazy for asking questions — and why speaking up is the smartest thing you can do.
🔥 Topics include:
– Why theory fails at scale
– Trial by fire vs. structured mentorship
– The danger of "fake it till you make it" in engineering
– What it means to build your instincts — and your confidence
– Why talking to operators and fabricators will level up your career
Whether you’re a new grad, a startup warrior, or a seasoned pro, this episode is a must-listen reminder that real-world engineering takes more than equations — it takes experience, humility, and a damn good team