Engineering sux

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one of the negative points is unrealistic expectations from small companies who hire you but do not train you too well.

This is not limited to engineering. It's a small company thing. Bloke just went from working in a small company as Sys Admin and general all-round IT god to working in G00gle, and he was amazed that on his first day he wasn't asked to do any actual work, just listen to a lot of information about how the company works and what will be expected of him when they finally do let him do some work.

accentmonkey (accentmonkey), Tuesday, 16 August 2005 06:43 (eighteen years ago) link

I guess they prefer the thread question without the reference to a book.


Why would I do such a thing!?

silence, Tuesday, 16 August 2005 08:34 (eighteen years ago) link

On average, engineers tend to be much more bourgeois than those who are more culturally minded. Not that it's true of all of them, or that all those who fall under the category of culturally minded aren't bourgeois, but from what I've seen engineers tend to display an uncritical attitude toward society, much like a lot of other people. But engineers/scientists are supposed to smart, so they have no excuse. They're concerned mostly with their work, which is generally so far removed from the social setting of politics or culture that they don't recognize or pay attention to what's going on socially, and they don't need to. They're well enough off that they don't need to be critical of the system. They're complacent. To my mind that places them in the group that circles hell in Dante's Inferno. They could be very cool people, but they don't have much to say on life, only computers, motors, etc. They're lame in this respect.

nef, Saturday, 20 August 2005 07:44 (eighteen years ago) link

On the serious side you might want to try the entry for engineers in the Occupational Outlook Handbook
http://bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm

For a more humourous view try Dilbert
www.dilbert.com

Mr. Jaggers, Saturday, 20 August 2005 15:35 (eighteen years ago) link


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