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What's your occupation

  • Engineer

  • Non-Engineer


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Timely post. I've often thought that, and also that a large percentage also have other culinary skills. And I just read/responded to one about if brewers cook much.

MSEE/Food Network Fan
 
While not an engineer by trade, part of my job is to teach technicians/mechanics how to use hydraulic and electronic schematics for my M109A6 Paladin (Google it...) 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer as well as how to use the Digital Fire Control...:D...
 
I am nothing as of yet, but I will not be an engineer once I graduate in May. I am a business student, but also cook.
 
While not an engineer by trade, part of my job is to teach technicians/mechanics how to use hydraulic and electronic schematics for my M109A6 Paladin (Google it...) 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer as well as how to use the Digital Fire Control...:D...

We should add military to the venn diagram.

USArmy 89-99
 
Driver Engineer for paid Fire Department.

Also have quite a list of "feral" engineer positions too numerous to mention.
 
While my job title is not engineer, I am educated as an engineer, worked as an engineer, and show serious engineer-y tendencies. I voted engineer.
 
I put non-engineer but architect is fairly close... spent some time in engineering school before switching to architecture and the arch program was a good mix of arty and math. My brew buddy is a software engineer though.
 
I have a B.Eng in Biomedical Engineering, but I'm not using it.

Finishing up my Ph.D. in Biochemistry, but my boss still tells me I think like an engineer.
 
technically im not an engineer YET. im still in school. I'm in resource drilling and blasting 2nd year. but really who knows if ill be in that industry. and I also love to cook when i can afford to do somthing special and tasty.
 
Casino pit boss.
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I am a PC/Network Support Specialist. So not an engineer but I do love learning about it and tinkering as long as I do not have to do Linear Algebra or Partial Differential Equations to do it:p
 
PhD Student in social sciences (Criminal Justice), but with a business and computers undergrad from Rochester Institute of Technology
 
Software engineer here, comp science degree from the University of Central Florida 06
 
Middle School Music Teacher. I didn't see a poll for that one!

I guess technically I'm engineering young musicians but that's a stretch and a big one at that. :D
 
We should add military to the venn diagram.

USArmy 89-99
OK, Artilleryman, US Army, 1972-1980, Army Civilian 1981 to present.

I went over 35 years in June, turned 55 in July, retiring in January 2010. That'll calcualte to over 36 years Federal Government service (with sick leave turn back in)...

Color me a Renaissance Man...:rockin:
 
I am not an engineer (well... I solve food problems for a living... that may count...)

but I probably would have been if I had known A couple earlier.
 
'08 BSME from the University of Texas. Also love cooking. A love a beer led to a natural hobby of homebrewing.
 
'09 BS Electrical and Computer Engineering from Northeastern University.... give me a job

Me and my roomates loved Good Eats and beer, saw the brewing episode and made the plunge
 
Educated as Mech Engineer, then got into IT, then became a carpenter. I answered 'Engineer' to the poll.
 
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