Manual Dexterity when not proficient

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jhanago

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so I have just picked up model car building and i wouldnt know to call it PROFICIENT but im still adding it but...

i do only a little work on my car when it needs it. like DIY from the internet work every now and then. Does that count?
 
so I have just picked up model car building and i wouldnt know to call it PROFICIENT but im still adding it but...

i do only a little work on my car when it needs it. like DIY from the internet work every now and then. Does that count?

I would only add things you feel comfortable discussing. Most of the time, no one really cares about your Manual Dexterity so you could put anything there; however, sometimes your interviewer maybe a pro car tune-up dude and it will be sorta awkward not knowing your stuff...when you did list it :laugh:
 
I would only add things you feel comfortable discussing. Most of the time, no one really cares about your Manual Dexterity so you could put anything there; however, sometimes your interviewer maybe a pro car tune-up dude and it will be sorta awkward not knowing your stuff...when you did list it :laugh:



Well i did the stuff but didnt KNOW what I was doing. I guess I could come off as its judging my manual dexterity by working on cars not my ACTUAL knowledge of the car itself :laugh:
 
The only thing you should worry about is being asked about your skills at an interview. You only need to be conversational about any topic...don't get caught lying.
 
Hello there,

If you can comb, brush your teeth and draw a relatively straight line then you are fine. It is a learned skill and not accquired. DP

learned but not accquired 😕 ? hahaha :laugh::laugh::laugh:

I sure hope it's an acquired skill

:xf:
 
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