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I too like Kyle found the twenty six questions for engineering applicants to be interesting. But were these questions the right questions to be asking? Just because someone could answer a few questions the wrong way, doesn't mean that they aren't capable of completing a job. I also found the conditions for why a middle-aged man should stay in the engineering industry to be interesting, as they are what I believe most people today consider before retiring or resigning from work. -Claire Brooks | I too like Kyle found the twenty six questions for engineering applicants to be interesting. But were these questions the right questions to be asking? Just because someone could answer a few questions the wrong way, doesn't mean that they aren't capable of completing a job. I also found the conditions for why a middle-aged man should stay in the engineering industry to be interesting, as they are what I believe most people today consider before retiring or resigning from work. -Claire Brooks | ||
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| + | The 26 questions that were being asked, some would be frowned upon today. But this was a good way to find out if a potential engineer student was serious about their profession. I also found it quite interesting that people thought that engineering was a “boring” job. The engineers that were out of a job were not able to pay their dues to stay members. I wonder if they received benefits anyway? They paid into it they should get something out of it.---Pam Petzold | ||
== Geoffrey Bennett, “Colour Comes to All,” The Story of Popular Photography == | == Geoffrey Bennett, “Colour Comes to All,” The Story of Popular Photography == | ||