Quote fromIngrid_Bergman on October 30, 2025, 9:17 am
It’s kind of funny, but gaming actually made me better at my job in construction. I work on project costs and estimates, and I’ve noticed how games like SimCity or Satisfactory teach the same kind of thinking planning ahead, managing resources, and keeping everything balanced.
In gaming, if you waste materials or mess up your setup, the whole system falls apart. It’s the same in real construction work one small mistake in estimating can throw off the entire budget or schedule. That’s why I started paying more attention to precision and began using accurate takeoff services from Kelly Estimating. It keeps everything organized from the start, just like building the perfect setup in a game.
It’s crazy how both gaming and construction estimating rely on the same thing strategy, timing, and detail. Anyone else feel like gaming actually helped them get sharper at their real-world job?
It’s kind of funny, but gaming actually made me better at my job in construction. I work on project costs and estimates, and I’ve noticed how games like SimCity or Satisfactory teach the same kind of thinking planning ahead, managing resources, and keeping everything balanced.
In gaming, if you waste materials or mess up your setup, the whole system falls apart. It’s the same in real construction work one small mistake in estimating can throw off the entire budget or schedule. That’s why I started paying more attention to precision and began using accurate takeoff services from Kelly Estimating. It keeps everything organized from the start, just like building the perfect setup in a game.
It’s crazy how both gaming and construction estimating rely on the same thing strategy, timing, and detail. Anyone else feel like gaming actually helped them get sharper at their real-world job?








