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redguru said:
BTW, how is it going with your promotion?

just have to wait it out, it's between me and this chick (who has big tits)

fuckin a man, out of all the things

i have no idea which way it will go

either way i'll find a better job elsewhere or gladly take the position
 
swole said:
just have to wait it out, it's between me and this chick (who has big tits)

fuckin a man, out of all the things

i have no idea which way it will go

either way i'll find a better job elsewhere or gladly take the position

I forgot what your discipline was, Mechanical?
 
redguru said:
I forgot what your discipline was, Mechanical?

manufacturing

a lot of process/quality/industrial control, cad, automation, thermo, scale up/down
 
swole said:
manufacturing

a lot of process/quality/industrial control, cad, automation, thermo, scale up/down

I put a lot of emphasis on Labview in my previous position setting up test beds, automating burn-in processes and life testing on magnetrons.
 
redguru said:
I put a lot of emphasis on Labview in my previous position setting up test beds, automating burn-in processes and life testing on magnetrons.

we deal with chemical batches for body washes using mainly surfactants

so i have to focus on heat loss, viscosity, ph levels

i was at a disadvantage because i wasn't a chem eng

but the hiring crew really liked the fact i had other processing classes that chem engineers don't, especially cad which can play a nice role in package development for our products
 
swole said:
we deal with chemical batches for body washes using mainly surfactants

so i have to focus on heat loss, viscosity, ph levels

i was at a disadvantage because i wasn't a chem eng

but the hiring crew really liked the fact i had other processing classes that chem engineers don't, especially cad which can play a nice role in package development for our products

LOL, I was out of my element when it came to the chem portions of my job, I believe EE's should be required to take at least two 200 level Chem courses. I am glad I took a couple metallurgy courses as electives.
 
I guess my point is the Engineering disciplines are becoming too specialized and we should cross-train more in college to prepare for real-world situations.
 
redguru said:
I guess my point is the Engineering disciplines are becoming too specialized and we should cross-train more in college to prepare for real-world situations.

agreed, manufacturing really gave me an edge for this job because i was exposed to more than just 1 aspect of engineering
 
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