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Old 02-18-2016, 12:31 PM   #37
CJ Meyers
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Cool Re: Dilbert on Restoring Old Cars (and other garbage)

+1, I'm also an engineer. I've restored old cars, audio equipment, toy trains and even an original civil war cannon.

And I love Dilbert.

If an engineer isn't interested in mechanics and things that 'go' he doesn't deserve to own the title.

I had a friend tell me that her son was going to school for engineering. I asked 'does he like to take stuff apart and see how it works?'

No.

He dropped out of engineering and went into criminal justice.

I wouldn't hire an engineer if he didn't know which end of a wrench, screw driver or soldering iron to hold.
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