Eloise
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Not necessarily. If he went to some type of trade school or college for an associate or bachelor's degree out of high school then he would have between six to four years with credentials to propel him forward. If he just went into the trade without any kind of experience whatsoever, then he'd have up to eight years of experience. Regardless, IMO that's an adequate amount of time to garner experience for a job like that, so I can see it. Perhaps he may have had some kind of connection to someone within the company to help him get where he was (just a thought). With that being said, experience doesn't necessarily imply competence and that seems to definitely be the case here.
And it should be just common sense and basic human ethics that you would engage the correctly experienced and credentialed people to design, build and inspect a structure like this even if you yourself didn't have those credentials/experience.