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Originally Posted by tashpop
i work for an oil well product r&d facility. i'm a technician, and work with mechanical engineers testing their designs as well as customer qualification testing.
for those becoming mechanical engineers, please learn mechanics (hands on) before graduating and taking on you career. nothing worse than an educated so and so that sees themselves above others due to a school issued title when they can't apply in real life.
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I know your fellings. I work with electrical engineers and man most have no machanical know how. It make it very fustrating to work with them b/c they feel they are smarter than you even know I am the one with the electrical license and feild knowlage. I do need to give credit to the few that are really good at there job and understand what goes on in the real world(its great to work with them)