HVAC engineer in NYC. 27.
Probably not the best post to follow up @Boosted92LX 's above...but he's right most of the time!
Probably not the best post to follow up @Boosted92LX 's above...but he's right most of the time!
You CAN't be married..... imagine any wife not getting a response for a week....
Don't feel bad, Dave. I fix junk for a living and actually have to deal with engineers out at the plant all the time. I literally spit my beer out when I saw this:
80% of the ones out where I am are less than 5 years out of college, have massive egos, and couldn't pour pee out of a boot. Believe me when I say I'd wager a paycheck that you have more technical expertise under your hat than 50% of the engineers in this country right now.
.... No offense, engineers.
HVAC engineer in NYC. 27.
Probably not the best post to follow up @Boosted92LX 's above...but he's right most of the time!
Don't get me wrong- I have had the privilege of working with some absolutely brilliant men that impressed the heck out of me...but unfortunately, not all engineers can take theory and join it with practical application to yield something remotely useful. I could walk you through the refinery and literally show you WTF subject matter all day that was birthed by these guys, lol.
Aircraft mechanic (avionics systems, specifically), USAF; worked the flight line for eight years up until recently. Currently chained to a desk for the foreseeable future. 32.
These days I'm part of the manpower office for a squadron that handles maintenance training. At least it's still related to maintenance; my MOS/AFSC hasn't changed. It's kind of neat to be getting the perspective I am from this job. This job is temporary, so I'll eventually go back to working the operational side of things.I worked a desk overseeing a project through most of 2014. Kind of miss it
.... No offense, engineers.
Do I need to say this?
I'm a BMW Genius. (I tell people what this button does)
I'm 58.
anddd....
I build things that take forever to finish.
And again,...its Rat's red bunion hole. Even rarer, and much harder to catch than your run of the mill Charizard.
I'm not going to knock engineers too much, I have 120 hours toward an electrical engineering degree. It's a difficult degree.Engineer degree = math test passed
I work in Logistics, help customers move things from point A to point B.
And I too, "bang out pinterest projects like nobody's business," LOL
Pinterest??
https://www.pinterest.com/
AKA: Website where wives go to find things to say, "You should make this," or "Should I try this look," or "I found this website with unlimited ways to make your existence more difficult."
Yeah. I've done:
Mason jar lighting
Mason jar wall mounted beer bottle opener
Pallet wine rack.
My latest project...
1920s model T wheel. Gonna make it into a clock
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28 year old design engineer (aerodynamics) for an aircraft engine company
With 2 kids, I'm holding off on big projects for the fox until they are out of daycare...maybe...
I don't take offense to the engineer comments. My only input is to recognize that not all engineers are like that.
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