“What percentage of blacks are electrical or software engineers?”
FAMU is churning out black electrical and software engineers who graduate with a 4.0. I’ve interviewed several elctricals and they had no understanding of the material they were supposed to have learned. I asked a fellow employee and adjunct professor why. He said that if he did not pass them along he wouldn’t be back next term. So, they have the paper but in Silicon Valley, they must perform with the best of the best. In my experience that’s no longer people from the US university system. The astonishing thing is that foreign born and trained engineers, who learned English as a second language frequently write better reports and letters to customers than do those who were born here, Caucasian or any other race. Our education system has deteriorated in just the last 20 years to sub-standard.
The more oversight the feral government has over anything, the worse it gets.
Thank you for that post. You sum up what I have experienced in My career in Silicon Valley exactly.
Well, look at the English expressed on this forum: except/accept, you’re/your, its/it’s, etc. Hey, to quote the Secretary of State: “What difference does it make?
The Silicon Valley company where I used to hang my beret, had a couple of blacks in its IT department. One was a woman software engineer, the other was an operations dude with the company for 20 years. He was a hip brother, elegant in his orange and purple three piece suits, real fun guy, she a family woman, both were over 40. Laid off, when jobs were exported to Bangalore. A year or so earlier , a black software Java engineer was hired, long bangs, low talker (!), mediocre engineer, past unknown to all except management. Three months on promoted to manager, over seniority of at least one Indian (US citizen) and others.