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To: RightWhale
The engineers that work for me are all control freaks with a superiority complex. And the bosses do need to be in control whatever Dilbert thinks.
4 posted on 12/26/2002 2:10:43 PM PST by Thebaddog
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To: Thebaddog
The engineers that work for me are all control freaks with a superiority complex.

My experience has shown me that "civil" engineer is an oxymoron.

7 posted on 12/26/2002 2:13:42 PM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Thebaddog
What is your opinion of Engineering Physics Degrees (what I am intending on majoring in)?
8 posted on 12/26/2002 2:14:16 PM PST by Krafty123
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To: Thebaddog
>The engineers that work for me are all control freaks with a superiority complex. And the bosses do need to be in control whatever Dilbert thinks.


28 posted on 12/26/2002 2:53:20 PM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: Thebaddog
The bosses I've worked for are arrogant, haughty, and arrogant people, who couldn't lead their own way out of a paper sack. In short I've come across one in ten managers that can actually LEAD. Engineers for the most part, do their job, and do it well.
72 posted on 12/26/2002 5:18:30 PM PST by fogarty
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To: Thebaddog
That is because we are SMARTER than you !!!
82 posted on 12/26/2002 9:26:09 PM PST by Pikachu_Dad
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To: Thebaddog
And the bosses do need to be in control whatever Dilbert thinks.

I'm guessing you never get the jokes in Dilbert.

92 posted on 12/27/2002 12:18:32 AM PST by garbanzo
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To: Thebaddog
The engineers that work for me are all control freaks with a superiority complex.

What an out of date boss you are. A real throw-back to the fifties.

109 posted on 12/27/2002 7:15:46 AM PST by Glenn
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To: Thebaddog
St Augustine on carreers. control freaking, it has not changed a bit since then. http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF1-01/npnf1-01-09.htm#P217_55917

Chapter IX.-Concerning the Hatred of Learning, the Love of Play, and the Fear of Being Whipped Noticeable in Boys: and of the Folly of Our Elders and Masters.

14. O my God! what miseries and mockeries did I then experience, when obedience to my teachers was set before me as proper to my boyhood, that I might flourish in this world, and distinguish myself in the science of speech, which should get me honour amongst men, and deceitful riches! After that I was put to school to get learning, of which I (worthless as I was) knew not what use there was; and yet, if slow to learn, I was flogged! For this was deemed praiseworthy by our forefathers; and many before us, passing the same course, had appointed beforehand for us these troublesome ways by which we were compelled to pass, multiplying labour and sorrow upon the sons of Adam. But we found, O Lord, men praying to Thee, and we learned from them to conceive of Thee, according to our ability, to be some Great One, who was able (though not visible to our senses) to hear and help us. For as a boy I began to pray to Thee, my "help" and my "refuge,"39 and in invoking Thee broke the bands of my tongue, and entreated Thee though little, with I no little earnestness, that I might not be beaten at school. And when Thou heardedst me not, giving me not over to folly thereby,40 my elders, yea, and my own parents too, who wished me no ill, laughed at my stripes, my then great and grievous ill.

15. Is there any one, Lord, with so high a spirit, cleaving to Thee with so strong an affection for even a kind of obtuseness may do that much-but is there, I say, any one who, by cleaving devoutly to Thee, is endowed with so great a courage that he can esteem lightly those racks and hooks, and varied tortures of the same sort, against which, throughout the whole world, men supplicate Thee with great fear, deriding those who most bitterly fear them, just as our parents derided the torments with which our masters punished-us when we were boys? For we were no less afraid of our pains, nor did we pray less to Thee to avoid them; and yet we sinned, in writing, or reading, or reflecting upon our lessons less than was required of us. For we wanted not, O Lord, memory or capacity,of which, by Thy will, we possessed enough for our age,-but we delighted only in play; and we were punished for this by those who were doing the same things themselves. But the idleness of our elders they call business, whilst boys who do the like are punished by those same elders, and yet neither boys nor men find any pity. For will any one of good sense approve of my being whipped because, as a boy, I played ball, and so was hindered from learning quickly those lessons by means of which, as a man, I should play more unbecomingly? And did he by whom I was beaten do other than this, who, when he was overcome in any little controversy with a co-tutor, was more tormented by anger and envy than I when beaten by a playfellow in a match at ball?

Chapter X.-Through a Love of Ball-Playing and Shows, He Neglects His Studies and the Injunctions of His Parents.

16. And yet I erred, O Lord God, the Creator and Disposer of all things in Nature,-but of sin the Disposer only,-I erred, O Lord m.y God, in doing contrary to the wishes of my parents and of those masters; for this learning which they (no matter for what motive) wished me to acquire, I might have put to good account afterwards. For I disobeyed them not because I had chosen a better way, but from a fondness for play, loving the honour of victory in the matches, and to have my ears tickled with lying fables, in order that they might itch the more furiously-the same curiosity beaming more and more in my eyes for the shows and sports of my elders. Yet those who give these entertainments are held in such high repute, that almost all desire the same for their children, whom they are still willing should be beaten, if so be these same games keep them from the studies by which they desire them to arrive at being the givers of them. Look down upon these things, O Lord, I with compassion, and deliver us who now call! upon Thee; deliver those also who do not call upon Thee, that they may call upon Thee, and that Thou mayest deliver them.
112 posted on 12/27/2002 7:44:07 AM PST by lavaroise
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