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The term 'engineer' always comes across to me as someone with a university degree, and a library sized knowledge of theories and text, but unable to grasp how the real world works
Define "real world".The term 'engineer' always comes across to me as someone with a university degree, and a library sized knowledge of theories and text, but unable to grasp how the real world works
Isambard Kingdom Brunel disagrees.
Define "real world".
Brunel, trained more as an apprentice than as a university trained engineer
Nope.Are you an...engineer?
Okay, so your problem is with tertiary education in general, presumably with the exception of whatever you studied?
Nope.
Problem? I don't have a problem, it is merely on observation on my life's experience when confronted with university learned engineers, who give the orders to blokes at the coalface

That's a consultant.The term 'engineer' always comes across to me as someone with a university degree, and a library sized knowledge of theories and text, but unable to grasp how the real world works

Hmm okay, so are you one of those people who complains about what a dunce his boss is, while never appreciating the irony inherent in that?![]()
I studied Mechanical Engineering to be a draftsman....
While studying, I basically did part time work on the shop floor at a structural steel company to "see" what I'd be drawing as I was actually fabricating. It was most helpful and definitely gave me an understanding of "the real world"
Was that your initiative, or were you encouraged to do so, Zakk?
I was encouraged to do that... Especially by the old man who was a foreman there and Fitter and Turner by trade.
I was encouraged to do that... Especially by the old man who was a foreman there and Fitter and Turner by trade.
I new a bloke who worked in the ladies underwear department at Johny's as a diesel fitter.My mum was a fitter and turner. .....
I new a bloke who worked in the ladies underwear department at Johny's as a diesel fitter who.
The old man knew what I was talking about