| quote | Originally posted by 84fiero123:
Although engineers have absolutely nothing to do with this thread after the last couple of postings I have to post this, yet again.
Turn your sound on and up.
http://www.hark.com/clips/j...e-hands-of-engineers
And you guys wonder just why people that actually have to build and work on the crap you design say they want to kill you or some other extreme measure because of the way something is engineered. You guys can say whatever you like to try and put the blame on someone else, when it comes down to some poor bastige who has to work on something you guys created.
I think you should all have to spend a few YEARS working on things, some other engineer designed long before you ever pick up a pencil or move a mouse. Then after that you can go on to school and earn your degree.
don't get me wrong there are many engineers who learned the right way, spent years as a mechanic, or like they like to be called now a tech or whatever. but give us a brake, we ain't all as stupid as some of you think we are.
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As I've said many times to before Steve, both engineers and techs (welders, mechanics, electronics techs, etc) who don't learn to communicate to each other are
all useless. Techs that whine needlessly (I'm pointing at you, Steve) about engineers (and vice versa) just don't get the concept of teamwork.
Both are needed to successfully design and build complex devices in today's highly competitive market place. Companies employing either that don't get this concept are doomed to failure.
[This message has been edited by Neils88 (edited 12-01-2013).]