Thursday, September 8, 2011

On Being an Engineer


I found this little blurb in an Atlantic article. And it's so true.

E is for Engineer

"I wish children could understand how much fun I have."

I am an engineer. Most people are scientifically and mathematically illiterate. Consequently, most people cannot fathom how much pleasure and delight I derive from my work. Of course I am also lucky to have a great job with great coworkers. But the pleasure of analyzing, say, the overall efficiency of a combined heat and power facility is hard to describe.

Well, this is partially true. My wife actually gets irritated that I never mind going to work. She does not feel exactly the same about her job.

I also wish children could understand how much fun I have. Because we need more engineers in this country for sure if we hope to remain globally competitive.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Michael,

    Don't you think children would understand how much fun you have building things if we continue to expose them at a young age to computer science classes, Scratch or Raspberry PIs? :) That's how I got into being an engineer! Very lucky I was!

    Anyways, I sent you an email the other day about a search I am leading for Cyanogen. I think you would find the challenge very compelling and interesting. Would you be open to chatting today or this week? If this is not a bull's eye opp for you it would still be great to connect for the long haul.

    Look forward to hearing from you!

    Alesandra
    alesandra@swingtalent.com

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