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What's your occupation: Engineer or Non-Engineer

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by -TH-, Sep 6, 2009.

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What's your occupation

  1. Engineer

  2. Non-Engineer

Multiple votes are allowed.
Results are only viewable after voting.

 

  1. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Shudder, not shutter. You're not one yet.
     
  2. Eternalodyssey

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    I'm a Military Policeman. Done a lot of travelling and craved beer I've enjoyed during my travels. This site had helped make domestic enjoyment of full flavored beer a reality.
     
  3. Mobius570

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Telecom Engineer here, hate cooking, love making beer.
     
  4. StoutattheDevil

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    9 years retail. Been waiting for the day the wife can support the bills, then I'm heading straight to an apprentice ship at a commercial or heading off to Siebel.
     
  5. o4_srt

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Electronics technician/ electrical engineering student, guess I fit into both categories
     
  6. Bacon

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Biologist with a strong background in molecular biology. Makes understanding the yeasties and chemical processes much easier, but building the equipment is a pita for me.
     
  7. jaapie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Same boat. I can easily culture and ferment but building something is quite the effort.
     
  8. BenjaminBier

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Amazing, nearly 40% of respondants are engineers... I'm a customer service engineer at a furniture manufacturer.
     
  9. smokinghole

    Senior Member  

    Posted May 3, 2011
    LOL I'm the Neanderthal at school. I'm a former Explosive Ordnance Technician so I can build stuff. I'm not bad at the biology/microbiology stuff either though.
     
  10. Dkshep

    Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    I am just a lowly mechanic that loves beer.
     
  11. Nightbiker

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    spelling is hardly an indicator. My brother is a very good civil engineer, but his spelling is atrocious.
    I'm a registered nurse, used to work in critical care, but now work in case management. I actually know a number of other male nurses who are also beer brewers.
     
  12. DaddyP

    Active Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Structures mechanic for helicopters here. While chemistry isn't a factor, precision, order and the understanding of stress points play important roles. To which all can contribute to helping brewing and d.i.y. projects related to it.
     
  13. PhelanKA7

    Relax? RELAX?!  

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Boiler up! :rockin:

    I'm an electro-mechanical guy myself. I install/repair/maintain CNC machinery for the family biz.
     
  14. hio3791

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    Software Architect with a degree in Computer Engineering.
     
  15. HAMZ

    Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    I have no formal education past a few years in college that were anything but formal. Was introduced to homebrewing by a buddy of mine that is not an engineer, but instead a biologist (he likes to explain that side to me, and when he does, I just grab another HB!!)

    I'm a salesmen that craves delicious beer...so HB'ing is a perfect fit for me!!!
     
  16. D0ug

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 3, 2011
    BA in Physics, Lab Associate for University Research Administration & Development
     
  17. t-bear

    Active Member

    Posted May 4, 2011
    I just graduated with a degree in civil engineering, and i still cant find a job. Are there any engineers in the nyc area that want to interview me!!
     
  18. Orange606

    Member

    Posted May 4, 2011
    R
     
  19. russellqwerty

    Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    Software Engineer at Drexel
     
  20. mnstorm99

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    I bet scentists would fall second on the list. I however am a wholesale business owner.
     
  21. SarahMatt

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    Full-time Chef in the winter, full-time homebrewer in the summer. A perfect balance....
    Sarah.
     
  22. Sparqui

    Active Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    School Bus Driver in Redmond WA. Lots of software engineers in town, though.
     
  23. jimmayhugh

    Turgid Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    Now I assist in social engineering...

    As a Court Marshal. :p
     
  24. BigTerp

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    I suck at cooking and am not an engineer. BS in Kinesiology University of Maryland, College Park '04. I'm an Orthopaedic Technician. Not sure how any of that translates into homebrewing, but I do it and LOVE it!!!!
     
  25. jtakacs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    still one of my favorite threads - i'm amazed at the percentage. (not an engineer, but i do own a mechanical engineering firm)
     
  26. mximus11

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    UPS driver! I get everything I order before it has a chance to get delivered!
     
  27. Hulud

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    Customer service at Publix (supermarket).

    Have a business degree but the job market is terrible so I drink lol
     
  28. Bubba

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanic
     
  29. theninja

    Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    I'm an engineer of culinary operations and commodities.
     
  30. dnslater

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2011
    Architect who works with engineers. Interesting pole. One of the engineers I work with homebrews
     
  31. TromboneGuy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    I'm a musician. As in, I'm an opera conductor and music administrator for a small opera company.
     
  32. DoubleAught

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Oh man...you lucky! I hate waiting for my stuff to be delivered, but when it is it's like Christmas and all my birthdays wrapped up in one...lol!
     
  33. DoubleAught

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Cable Guy here. Is that like an engineer? lol
     
  34. FoundlingOfDollar

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Minister by training, run a chemistry storeroom.
     
  35. JoeyChopps

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Not an engineer but, I'm an aircraft mechanic so I'm pretty good with tools and such
     
  36. fifelee

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Mechanical Engineer who gave it up to take over the family farm.
     
  37. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    I selected non-engineer. I'm a retired Navy aircraft electrician.
     
  38. Stevo2569

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Mechanical and electrical/ electronic engineer by education, but I'm a contractor by trade.
     
  39. tgmartin000

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Civil engineer here!
     
  40. xjmox14x

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2011
    Mechanical Engineer by degree, construction project manager by trade.
     
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