Cheers!
I think we have a statistician in our midst.
TXANM said:+1 Engineer. Petroleum Engineer Class of 2000, Texas A&M.
Bedlam said:Now for a social psychology question: My engineer husband says that engineers tend to marry nurses. He says it is because nurses are sturdy and recognize the value of having an engineer hubby. There is also some thought that engineers need a special kind of TLC and understanding that can come from someone who is a caregiver.
Ryush806 said:I'm a chemical engineer who married a chemical engineer and we both work in the paper industry (for now...hopefully). You can imagine the invigorating dinner table talks about toilet paper issues such as "break through" (and yes, that's a technical term).
dlaramie08 said:Mudknuckle?
While I am not a licensed engineer, nor did I actually finish my engineering degree (switched to the technician side of the program pre-graduation), I work as a civil engineering technician, and have for the decade. And also being a single guy in a town lacking in social opportunities, I've tried the eHarmony thing a time or two.Now for a social psychology question: My engineer husband says that engineers tend to marry nurses. He says it is because nurses are sturdy and recognize the value of having an engineer hubby. There is also some thought that engineers need a special kind of TLC and understanding that can come from someone who is a caregiver.
Now for a social psychology question: My engineer husband says that engineers tend to marry nurses. He says it is because nurses are sturdy and recognize the value of having an engineer hubby. There is also some thought that engineers need a special kind of TLC and understanding that can come from someone who is a caregiver.
Now for a social psychology question: My engineer husband says that engineers tend to marry nurses. He says it is because nurses are sturdy and recognize the value of having an engineer hubby. There is also some thought that engineers need a special kind of TLC and understanding that can come from someone who is a caregiver.
dlaramie08 said:Mudknuckle?
AF enlisted man for the past 11 years. That means I don't fly aircraft either, so I am not in the cool engineer or cool pilot club
Thank you for your service. I can relate. What you doing for the Airforce Chips?
Intel (bring on the jokes).
flars said:I haven't read through all 101 pages. Could I be the only forester? 1.5 days remaining of the 36 year career. Should have a bit more free time for brewing.
MagooBrew said:I believe you can be an engineer by trade and not have the "paperwork" especially in industry. SSSHHHH , dont let the PE's hear this. Just kidding.
I haven't read through all 101 pages. Could I be the only forester? 1.5 days remaining of the 36 year career. Should have a bit more free time for brewing.
Non-engineer. Working on a ph.d in ethnomusicology.
Any other beer making ethnomusicologists out there?
May I ask an ignorant question? What is an ethnomusicologist?
flars said:I haven't read through all 101 pages. Could I be the only forester? 1.5 days remaining of the 36 year career. Should have a bit more free time for brewing.
Of course (and it's not ignorant)! Ethnomusicologists do a lot of things, but it's basically studying how music functions in culture. That can mean any of a million things, but many ethnomusicologists deal with live people (musicians, audiences, consumers, etc.) as opposed to historical sources, and they typically deal with music that isn't Western concert music (Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, etc.). There are exceptions, of course.
Hope this helps!
Of course (and it's not ignorant)! Ethnomusicologists do a lot of things, but it's basically studying how music functions in culture. That can mean any of a million things, but many ethnomusicologists deal with live people (musicians, audiences, consumers, etc.) as opposed to historical sources, and they typically deal with music that isn't Western concert music (Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, etc.). There are exceptions, of course.
Hope this helps!
I want to make a liberal arts joke right now...but I promised myself I wouldn't