Cheshirechappie":vx3a5kl1 said:
You hate your job. OK - but why take it out on me? Maybe you were just letting off steam, but it came across as you having a right go at me and my comment, which I feel is somewhat unwarranted.
Yeah, I'm finding a lot of people on this board who really don't get it.... from jibes and jests, to basic, obvious wordplay and even puns, they somehow get all serious and start bleating about personal attacks, snide remarks and so on.... IT'S A FYKIN' JOKE, man... Worse still, even after I explain how it's a simple, non-personal joke directed purely at the humour in a word, they carry on thinking up ways to be all offended.... It's a pun - How does anyone expect me to believe they are personally offended and morally attacked by a pun???!!!!!
Moreover, how on EARTH was this, a disparaging and sarcastic *** at a specific area of an industry, in any way directed at YOU? Unless you are my regulator, or my manager, it has absolutely nothing to do with you....
OK, let me explain the joke, to those of you in the cheap seats... and those who are so cheap, you seem to have brought your own.
I do this for a living. I'm making fun of myself and playing on the bad reputations I and my entire industry have. No different to a postman joking about how bad the Post Office is, or a train driver complaining about how Network Rail are always late.
Get it, now?
Do you see why this is
just a joke, yet?
Now, if you still want to take
my own self-deprecation as somehow being some kind of insult against you and start playing the victim over it, do it on your own time in the privacy of your own home, yeh? I have no time for special little snowflakes who sieze any opportunity to turn the spotlight onto them.
Or you can just have a little giggle and carry on, as was the intent in the first place...
Cheshirechappie":vx3a5kl1 said:
I was trying to make the point that the country needs people with engineering skills, both 'theoretical' and 'practical' just to keep normal life as we now take for granted ticking over, and that our education system doesn't seem to appreciate the need to keep a supply of suitably qualified and motivated people coming through (though some people at the sharp end of education most certainly do).
Yes it does, and no they don't, but since much of that is now an imported skillset (similar to nursing) it probably won't be worth focussing on until the roles they'd eventually (hope to) occupy actually pay a salary sufficient to make it a worthwhile career.
Already they're trying to teach AI to do a lot of the inspection and assessment work. Once that's actually achieved, no Engineer will ever again need to make a decision based on Engineering Judgement.
Cheshirechappie":vx3a5kl1 said:
Serious point - if you're that cynical about what you do for a living, it may well be time to change jobs. Trust me; I speak from bitter experience. It's also the case that the country is short of engineers, so it shouldn't be impossible to find another opportunity somewhere different. A change is often as good as a rest.
Serious reply - I'm not an Engineer, I'm a Technician and a very specific one within a very narrow field of high specialisation. If I want to change jobs, either someone in the new position has to die, or I move to another country. As is, I'm one of less than a hundred who have ever held my specific set of qualifications, which took almost 10 years to attain, and there are only three such people in our company of about 8,500... one of whom has to be hired in.
We are the Engineering equivalent of senior Nurse Specialists and we continue to do our jobs for the same reasons they do theirs, but just like them the mis-management and red tape is getting in the way.
But if you really cannot stand my humour and want me to stop doing what I do for a living, just say so...
I'd attempt another joke about how cynicism is another mandatory quality in Engineering, but I'd probably get a flippin' lynch mob chasing me for such an insult!!!!!