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Re: Finding content in your job title
From: Anton Kapela <tkapela () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 23:41:45 -0400
On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:33 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I did not mean to initiate a thread that turns into a joke. I'm quite serious. I guess I'm curious to get an understanding from others who work in a small environment that have no choice but to 'classify' themselves.
Unless we're talking about converting hydrocarbons to heat/energy or driving trains, the term Engineer is over-applied. To borrow an old phrase, What's in a Title? -Tk
Current thread:
- Re: Finding content in your job title, (continued)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Jorge Amodio (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Steve Bertrand (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Anton Kapela (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Steve Bertrand (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Michael Painter (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Jim Mercer (Mar 31)
- Re: Finding content in your job title D'Arcy J.M. Cain (Mar 31)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Steve Bertrand (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Anton Kapela (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Alastair Johnson (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Larry Sheldon (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Steve Bertrand (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Jorge Amodio (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Steve Bertrand (Mar 30)
- RE: Finding content in your job title Joe (Mar 30)
- Re: Finding content in your job title D'Arcy J.M. Cain (Mar 31)