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What should a builder do in practice?
I am also a construction worker. I just graduated last year and have been at the construction site for the first half of the year. My working feelings are as follows:

1, don't be impetuous, give people a practical feeling.

Because there were not many things when I first went, some old masters or colleagues who graduated before you needed your help to do some chores. Try to help them do it. Remember, only when you finish your task. Make things as perfect as possible, so that people will take a fancy to you and naturally have the opportunity to be reused in the future.

3. The work on the construction site doesn't mean that you have to do it, or that you have to do it yourself and be good at asking for help. Don't refuse the task directly assigned by the leader, even if you are not sure, take it. This is an opportunity to exercise yourself. If not, ask for advice with an open mind and lower your attitude, and most people will help.

4. study hard. The general manager doesn't often work overtime at night. You should come back at night and study hard what you learned and watched during the day. Think more about structural construction drawings and architectural construction drawings, and connect the scenes during the day. The school has just come out, and the drawings are not very clear. The premise of construction is to be proficient in drawings. The budget officer should be proficient in drawings and construction technology, which requires the accumulation of experience.

5. Be polite to the elders around you and keep a low profile. Old Master Q hates high-spirited young people, especially college students. If you have this hobby, you can share it with them more. If not, don't be forced. Most old masters will persuade young people to give up smoking and drinking.