Hmmm middle aged engineers are that expendable? That hasn't been my experience, usually when there's a slow down us youngsters get the boot.
Just in case I better start working on that retirement plan now, freedom 45 here I come, and living the rest of my life in a country where $1000/month is a...
I wish I was thrown to the wolves at my first job, I found it dead boring, although on occasion I did get challenging work which was great.
80% of my time was spent looking for records, filling in monotonous forms or doing nothing at all. I filled my dead time by looking for work or talking to...
Don't get me wrong, I like to have plenty of work to do, the faster the pace the better.
However there is a limit, my theory, a salary pays you for a 40 hour work week, with the occasional long day or three when necessary. As such I will do whatever amount of work I can do in that time, once...
epoisses,
touche, I guess I'm reading the wrong anthropology texts.
I never said that wealth was a bad thing, harming yourself or others to be wealthy, that's another moral issue altogether.
Overworking oneself has many consequences, most importantly, the stress and lack of sleep associated...
warelephant, as an aside, just remember two things:
1) life is a marathon, not a sprint,
I've seen people whom are 35 driving BMWs, but b/c of the stresses they've endured, they look 45, I've also seen people driving BMWs whom are 45, but look 35.
2) success doesn't need to be measured in...
BJC, I can understand why, I'd love to work 4 10 hour days a week and have long weekends all the time, plus you save on commute times.
As an aside, I found that nearly all fresh engineers have very little work to do for the first few months. I've never understood the concept of overtime myself...
frankiee, from what I understand there is plenty of raw uranium out there, ie. uranium which hasn't been mined or processed.
A shortage in usable uranium already exists as evidenced by the 700% increase in uranium prices in the past 7 years. The reason, many new reactors are coming online...
If you really are interested in a partnership, read up on it. Read up on the legal ramifications, on common fees and partnership setup procedures etc etc, then discuss these with your boss. I shows your boss that you're interested and you arm yourself with information.
Alternatively you could...
Alternatively you could collect an average pension in a country with high prices, while living in a country with low prices. $10 in Africa goes a looooong way.
ajack a star for you for this quote,
"Only teenagers and fools know everything. I once worked with a guy who had a great saying for his teenage son “One day son you will know as little as me”"
I have to agree with several posters about appearing confident at first (especially when dealing with clients) and then scrambling to learn all you can about the topic.
According to non-engineers, we're expected to know what we're talking about, why disappoint them ;)
Although being prepped...
Ohhhh you have to HANG the toilet paper!!
But why??? It's just as good sitting on the toilet tank, no difference in quality, no lack of effect, why waste your resources hanging it. Hehehe just kidding...my wife already drilled that out of me ;)
In university we always considered engineering...
I never got that whole non-sweetened iced tea thing. What's the point really. I takes forever to dissolve sugar in cold tea and it tastes terrible.
Up in Canada the iced tea is usually in a can, or a soda fountain so it's sweet.