IRstuff- Good points, some dont apply.
As this isnt a plant issue, and I am whining (I just have a really hard time with interpersonal relationships and was looking for some help from other engineers).
Yep the "I am smarter than you" is hard to disguise, hard to deal with on the other side, and puts people off. I'm over it, I just wish others would get over it and get on with the work.
>> or cannot adequately sway others to your
>> approach, then you've failed as an engineer.
The problem to me is:
"There really isnt anyone around me that is able to follow a technical discussion at a level above generalities. When I bring up mechanics, or math in general I get told that all Im doing is clouding the issue. Or that its just words. Or that (whatever engineering point I raise) is just my opinion.
And I tend to try to sway others to my approach using math, science and logic.
since I am the inferior, (or the low man on the pole, or the worker bee) lots of your other comments tend not to apply in this case also.
Also- I dont have anyone to delegate to.
It's not just general ideas. Its engineering decisions about geometry, materials, physics, math, etc. that I tend to contest people on. (see above quote about clouding the issue and "opinions")
TO Hg:
"Do you feel your co-workers are unintelligent in their professional work, or just in their sociopolitical attitudes?"
A little of both. although mostly sociopolitical. I'm willing to look past it I just dont want to be picked on cause I: live in the ghetto, am from a less socially acceptable locale, put myself through school, dont have a wife(etc), and am a-religious.
more info:
I am utilized by my company for various duties. some of these are in my professional field, some are just what I'm good at. In a normal week I may: design a new part using CAD/FEA/CFD. Do materials selection. Re-Build a roller leveler. Perform some fatigue testing. Fix some computers. Process raw material rejections. Test some part mechanically. Do failure analysis. Sweep the floor. Organize and re-file some materials certs. Wire and design a position sensor.
I dont mind donating my time and mind to anything at all around my workplace. Thats why I'm paid the little bucks.
What should I do then to not seem like a "know it all" or arrogant?
I find it especially hard when a problem arises that is within my specialties and my ideas, knowledge, experience, education, skills, and etc. are completely disregarded. Then of course months later when the rest of the "opinions" dont work, the automatic emergency becomes my responsibility.
(Hmm.. I hope my replies are helping (bring me more suggestions) cause theres some significant time into this now.)