Indeed, but it's not really 'different', since one man's co-worker is another man's (customer's) tradesman.The same applies with co-workers, some better than me, and some you do wonder how they passed their exams. ... I remember watching some pipe fitters, working for GEC Large Steam Turbines, working out how to grind 36" pipes so when on the crane they fitted first time. A skill I simply don't have. Then watched another pipe fitted installing a 10 mm pipe on tray work, and thinking oh dear, I am sure he will get the sack.
However, exams and skills are often/usually two different things, since, in many walks of life, the 'exams' are purely theoretical/'academic and do not test skills (or even 'common sense'!). I would like to think that in relation to a good few trades I have at least as much 'knowledge' (of 'theory', regs etc.) as many/most 'pros' in the filed - but where I am undoubtedly often very deficient is in relation to ('practical') 'skills' - which can often only be acquired during long periods of practical experience.
