My late father-in-law owned a woodworking factory in Zimbabwe for many years, and often had walk-in job applicants.
His first and basic test was to simply get them to hammer a nail into a piece of wood. Those who had some degree of proper training held the handle towards the end. Those with no formal training tended to hold it slightly closer to the head.
Unless he was really short of labour (or the job was unskilled) the "hold-it-near-the-head" applicants failed immediately.
I've often thought about that when I use a hammer!
His first and basic test was to simply get them to hammer a nail into a piece of wood. Those who had some degree of proper training held the handle towards the end. Those with no formal training tended to hold it slightly closer to the head.
Unless he was really short of labour (or the job was unskilled) the "hold-it-near-the-head" applicants failed immediately.
I've often thought about that when I use a hammer!