Willl
Elite Member
Was that a union worker ?
Actually, I am one of the most popular engineers at the facility that I am currently at(among the operators). I recently moved to a policy of confronting the offensive. The religous philosophy displayed is killing us as a society. With "common sense", you can rationalize any behavior you like.
Anybody think that some people are offensive?
Chris
Intentionally offensive.
"The same thing goes for designing a machine. Most engineers are not going to look at their design of engine and say "what if I had to change the oil filter" What if I have to change the heater hose, etc, etc. But if you bring in a mechanic who doesn't design engines, just works on them. He's going to see things from his perspective; Namely that getting to the oil filter is a pain in the butt and how on earth am I going to change that heater hose if it breaks?"
I think a lot of the derision for engineers comes from seeing things that cost several hundreds of dollars to fix because of an engineers decision to reinvent the wheel..."
mad_planter
The story about the blow hard was meant to insult engineers. The ball point pen story was meant to insult engineers. What you are saying is that when someone insults me, I should just take it.
You say you are an atypical(and good) engineer because you take surveys of what the technicians want, and do that(I am paraphrasing for effect).
I say a good engineer utilizes clear objectives and knowledge of all the available useful data(including the effected parties limitations/strengths/knowledge) to develop safe, robust, maintainable, buildable, cost effective designs.
Your statement
is so far off the mark, as to not need any rebuttal. Are you saying automotive engineers don't take replacement of oil filters into account? Perhaps the oil filter should be mounted on the console for ease of access (I am being sarcastic.)
There are good engineers and bad engineers.
There are good operators and bad operators.
There are producers and there are leaches.
This is true in every walk of life.
Chris
The same thing goes for designing a machine. Most engineers are not going to look at their design of engine and say "what if I had to change the oil filter" What if I have to change the heater hose, etc, etc. But if you bring in a mechanic who doesn't design engines, just works on them. He's going to see things from his perspective; Namely that getting to the oil filter is a pain in the butt and how on earth am I going to change that heater hose if it breaks?