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EngineerTex
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- Apr 17, 2008
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I work in a large, multinational corporation, the name of which has been heard by most every human who owns a television. We have loads of engineering departments all over the world and I have had the opportunity to meet a great number of engineers.
I, myself, am an engineer, so please do not take this as a sleight to the entire profession -- it needs to be said. We engineers have a natural tendency to suffer from social ineptitude. If we're excellent at interpersonal relationships, we often get shuffled off to sales or put into management.
That being said, I would like to offer a suggestion that in your dealings with your co-workers, colleagues, fellow industry professionals, bosses, underlings, secretaries and the general public, put on your happy face and be polite. Your rewards may be few or none for doing the right thing, but YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN FOR BEING A JERK.
My reason for posting today arises from a post in another forum on this website. The OP was a newbie and his first ever post was basically nothing more than an advertisement for his rather small company in an extremely small industry. He posted his advertisement for something that is probably a fine product and included his website in the post. The replies were the expected replies, calling him out on the fact that eng-tips.com doesn't allow advertisements/spam and that he shouldn't be surprised if his post is removed in short order.
And then something extraordinary happened. The original poster wrote:
Which prompted me to post in this forum. The bigger problem is that this individual decided to use what is almost certainly his real first name along with the name of his company when he posted his shocking reply. I am not shocked because I have delicate sensibilities -- I don't. I am shocked because it is a display of a shortcoming that I see far too often amongst many members of the engineering community. In the case of this individual, he should ask himself a few questions.
Will anyone reading my response ever use my company's products?
Is it likely that my boss reads these forums?
Have I done something in public that can identify myself to others through my professional career?
Is it likely that my co-workers read these forums?
Have I harmed my company's name by my actions?
Be polite. Always. Being a jerk will never be forgotten.
Engineering is not the science behind building. It is the science behind not building.
I, myself, am an engineer, so please do not take this as a sleight to the entire profession -- it needs to be said. We engineers have a natural tendency to suffer from social ineptitude. If we're excellent at interpersonal relationships, we often get shuffled off to sales or put into management.
That being said, I would like to offer a suggestion that in your dealings with your co-workers, colleagues, fellow industry professionals, bosses, underlings, secretaries and the general public, put on your happy face and be polite. Your rewards may be few or none for doing the right thing, but YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN FOR BEING A JERK.
My reason for posting today arises from a post in another forum on this website. The OP was a newbie and his first ever post was basically nothing more than an advertisement for his rather small company in an extremely small industry. He posted his advertisement for something that is probably a fine product and included his website in the post. The replies were the expected replies, calling him out on the fact that eng-tips.com doesn't allow advertisements/spam and that he shouldn't be surprised if his post is removed in short order.
And then something extraordinary happened. The original poster wrote:
OP said:Okay, this website is garbage. I'm taking my "informative spam" along with my long list of prestigious followers (Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman) to another website.
Which prompted me to post in this forum. The bigger problem is that this individual decided to use what is almost certainly his real first name along with the name of his company when he posted his shocking reply. I am not shocked because I have delicate sensibilities -- I don't. I am shocked because it is a display of a shortcoming that I see far too often amongst many members of the engineering community. In the case of this individual, he should ask himself a few questions.
Will anyone reading my response ever use my company's products?
Is it likely that my boss reads these forums?
Have I done something in public that can identify myself to others through my professional career?
Is it likely that my co-workers read these forums?
Have I harmed my company's name by my actions?
Be polite. Always. Being a jerk will never be forgotten.
Engineering is not the science behind building. It is the science behind not building.