engineers are lame

I realise that abstinence is for the ones that can't get someone to have *** with.It has nothing to do with the engineering field.I'm sure I'll make a few mad now---16 year old girls that get knocked up have seriously slowed up THEIR LIVES.Their offspring may very well go off and make a career for themselves.My friend has two daughters--Amber and Theresa.Amber --pregnant @ 16.Theresa @ 18..The kids are a month apart.they are 9 yrs.old.Though their mother and I aren't really a super hot item after 10 years,I still keep in touch daily.Their father divorced the mom . He paid his support $120.00 per month.Amber and Theresa look "OK" could look better. These broads are a mess.Not common for cute Italian girls.What happened?? they got pregnant young and dropped out of high-school.Then the partying,drinking/drugs.I believe every kid has a chance.Amber's daughter is with the bio-dad.He stood up and is raising her.My friend {Theresa's mom,grandma for Michael] is raising Michael age 9 [ I'm his Poppa'].When I have him , we go to my shop and I teach him to build data-loggers,sensors and signal conditioning boards.Let's face it , what guy in their 20's with any sense or pride,wants a girl with kid,problems and having all the babies "daddys"--trying to knock off a piece when they feel like it.A girl has a kid and doesn't marry the guy,they will alwys have that ****** bond with them and when the girl can't "score" there is always the kids dad.Have plenty of ***.We did in the 70's and the 80's...lots of it!!BUT--we used birth control .Most all the girls that went night-clubbing on a regular basis all were on the pill.Get a girl pregnant today--18 years minimum ,you will pay.Have ***,STUDYand get RICH...have a great weekend!! Alpine50

you actually physically gave me a headache after I read that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

 
Civil engineer here, bored and at work as well, only got a degree and my FE certificate, no stamp yet but meh. As far as I can see it many of those "engineering" jobs out there aren't even close to engineering. With what I do I wouldn't really consider it engineering, but its not what my business cards say.

what kind of engineers or internships you guys do/have? im going to umass amherst in about 2 weeks for mechanical engineering (im only 18)
hey another local. I am not sure exactly how your school works but they should have a job placement office and such that will be more than willing to help you find interships for summer and other off semesters. Many of the schools in our area have a steady Co-Op program (Northeastern and Wentworth being the bigger two) so most of the business' in our area are very accustomed to using co-ops/interns for part of their work force year round. The company I work for generally has at least 10 co-ops year round.

 
I am studying Electrical Engineering, got 2 years to go for my degree. I plan on taking the FE and becoming a PE when I can. I am also on my second internship, really for early engineering they have you doing legwork of finding things and making vendor connections that the engineers do not have time to do. They also have you do lot of testing and reports that the engineers don't have time to do. It does help you get a foot in the door and get experience and it pays better than normal summer job.

 
the classes i'm taking to become a journeyman wireman are the same ones georgia tech electrical engineer students take, except i don't get a degree:crap:

 
Wouldn't that just be like interning?
I wouldn't consider someone an engineer until they received a degree.
I spent 10 years as an udegreed engineer and Systems teacher; teaching

degreed engineers how to pull thier heads out of thier *****. Now I'm degreed

so I agree with you. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

jk, some of the best engineers I know have no, or a non engineering degree.

Experience FTW.

 
the classes i'm taking to become a journeyman wireman are the same ones georgia tech electrical engineer students take, except i don't get a degree:crap:
Do you take digital logic, DSP, electronics, microcontrollers, computer programming? I am working at a power company and know the linemen, they don't take any of those which is what an EE takes. They do take the electric distribution stuff which EEs take, but it's a different concentration. You would be in the Power Systems concentration, at Michigan Tech there are 5 concentrations, and 4 of them are in stuff a linemen has no need for. BTW, linework is tough, but it is cool to see them work.

 
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif @ I came across this on that website..
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