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    I havent got an issue with graduates being given the title.. so long as they have experiance also after a few years etc... why should someone whos done a degree in engineerig but never used it be classed as a professional engineer? and someone whos being doing it for 30 years in the real world, machining parts he designed, repairing equipment by re-wiring it, designing hydraulic/pneumatic systems for things.. programming etc not be good enough for the title?

    Most graduate engineers end up as paper pushers anyhow who never open a tool box.. IMO that kind of engineer wouldnt deserve it.

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    Paper pushers eh? Lol doubt I'll be opening many if any toolboxes offshore but there's very good reason for that (especially when a fair few of the tools used weigh more than most combat bots). But then I wouldn't consider a good few of the guys that do use them engineers. Speaking to some roughnecks, most had no idea what the actual purpose of their task was, they were just following instructions.

    No problem with people that design and implement practical solutions being called engineers. I have a problem with a mechanic being called an automotive engineer.

    Good to get some debate going

  4. #14
    so... whos the more important engineer? The guy with the degree who sais i need this... to do that... or the guy who goes into his workshop with a head full of experience...comes up with a solution, makes it..and impliments it?

  5. #15
    I think this is an interesting question perhaps we could look to great engineers of the past
    See what percentage were degree educated, and how many weren't
    E.G. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Or William Richard Morris?

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