This is something a lot of companies thrust on their employees. I
consider myself to be a technician (I hold an Associate Diploma - a
paraprofessional qualification - which places one somewhere between an
engineer & the line technicians, supervisory or project planning are
typical roles) and I do technician things for a day job, but my
employer insists that I am a 'customer engineer'.
davidt
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 12:36:27PM +0100, swisspace wrote:
> One of my pet gripes is the misuse of the word engineer, when quite
> often people mean technician, I remember being chastised at technical
> college by an Engineer when I started my apprenticeship and vowed then
> and there that one day I would become an engineer. On the humorous side
> I always remember the graffiti comment "One day I wanted to be an
> Engineer - Now I are one"
>
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