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Bluelighter
Sure you did....If memory serves me correctly I became a mother figure and advised eye washes....

Sure you did....If memory serves me correctly I became a mother figure and advised eye washes....
I know quite a few engineers and none of them would ever require to weld...you dont pay people big money to be welding...you pay a welder...so why would you teach engineers to weld if its not something they will ever do? To compare that to maths is just plain silly to be honest..And apparently, engineering students no longer have to do an Extension Studies course including any actual welding. What the actual living fuck sort of engineer doesn't know how to weld? But apparently, the modern engineer just gets a technician to do all his (women are still woefully under-represented in engineering) welding for him, so as not to spoil his immaculately-manicured hands or his Italian suit. And what next? Are they going to drop the maths modules, because all those horrid nasty equations are just so headache-inducing? Anyway, we have calculators now for simple sums. And for really hard sums, we have technicians .....
(I had a dog who could solve differential equations. If you threw her a ball, she would catch it every time. RIP, Chloé the Wonder Dog. Oh, how could anyone ever top your act?)
If memory serves me correctly I became a mother figure and advised eye washes....
They are one and the same thing I thoughtMy eyewashes are second only to my frothy coffees..
They are one and the same thing I thought![]()
My eyewashes are second only to my frothy coffees..
I make the best frothy coffee ( cappuccino )
NO! That is not a euphemism.
This is good to knowAs much as I love your tenacity I feel obliged to point out that within the chemistry field(s) the gender balance is so ridiculously skewed in favour of women. Equations and calculations are nothing to a well learned lady.![]()
It is a fundamental, general underlying principle of most branches of engineering. Seeing the bigger picture is commendable, for sure, but you have to appreciate some of the details.I know quite a few engineers and none of them would ever require to weld...you dont pay people big money to be welding...you pay a welder...so why would you teach engineers to weld if its not something they will ever do? To compare that to maths is just plain silly to be honest..
This is good to know..... Gratuitously lewd sexual fantasy involving an ancient trope of is she or he wearing anything under that lab coat? removed .....
It is a fundamental, general underlying principle of most branches of engineering. Seeing the bigger picture is commendable, for sure, but you have to appreciate some of the details.
Besides, I don't think I could really trust anyone who called themself an engineer and yet didn't know how to weld two pieces of metal together strongly enough to withstand at least ten hits of a hammer.
You know what they call someone who knows as much as an engineer, works twice as hard as an engineer and gets paid half as much as an engineer? A technician. Yes, I am bitter. I saw the system squeeze a perfectly good engineer out of her job just because she was a woman, and mercilessly exploit the optimism of a young, idealistic workforce. I've witnessed co-workers' nervous breakdowns. I've --
-- given that shit up .....
Engineering requires a university degree and is therefore much better paid than welding..which is a tradeEngineering n welding are different trades n can be paid a lot pf money for those trades.
Evey