> << If anyone
> wants to change their profession, then go for it.
> If anyone wants more money, respect etc while remaining an engineer,
> then
> work harder and promote yourself.>>
>
> It is not so simple like that, one has to try to improve the state of
> engineers. All of us here in this forum are engineers and if we don't
> try then who else will?? One problem with the engineers is that they
are
> very pessimistic. I have seen doctors and lawyers go on strike and
take
> out processions in order to meet their demands. Engineers keep on
> working and try to be happy what they get. Why not go for a world wide
> body that monitors the welfare of engineers' world wide.
You know what I think?
Everyone skipped the original idea and went straight to the conclusion.
At the end of the original message I "complained" that I'd never be "rich and famous". Most engineers don't have this as an eventual goal (and remember, I are not an engineer).
Good engineers are idea-based and "pro-active" (regardless of how that particular buzzword has been abused by the MBAs and marketing managers in the recent past).
Not many doctors or lawyers take an idea and run with it/make it happen. Al, this is some chum for you, enjoy.
Paul Received on Fri Mar 05 02:32:00 2004
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