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I want to start a career designing PCBs.
I repaired or manufactured electronics for 15 years. I recently suffered a double hand injury and it looks like I will not be able to continue using tools at work.
Can i get some recommendations on youtube channels to watch with hours upon hours of PCB design content?
Any other suggestions on how to enter this career field greatly appreciated

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>>2578155
bump.

wanna know if an Associates would be sufficient to design PCBs. Currently making ~75,000usd base, 90k with bonuses and differential. Would like to at least start off making that 75k. Not looking to live in a high income area.

I was always a great tech and enjoyed the work, especially pcb rework, creating wiring harnesses, etc. But due to injury to both hands, i can not do that work anymore, and what little I can do is extremely painful. Need some desk job. PCB design is one i think i would enjoy, but open to other suggestions on electronics related job that requires minimal hand use and ideally less than a Bachelors degree.

The depression of working on a career for 16 years and then suffering a permanent injury is overwelming; plz help

in return, here is a picture of my favorite screwdriver

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