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Any auto engineers out there?
Right now iam doing a class project and part of the assinment is interviewing a engineer in the field that your reasearching. I picked auto engineering so if you dont mind ansering these questions and your a auto enginear. Can you anserw these questions. Some of theses quetions will be extremly simple, it shouldent take more than a couple minutes to answer. Thanks
1. What type of engineering do you do? 2. How long have you been a engineer? 3. What college do youthink is best for auto engineering? 4. What did you major, minor in in college to get your enginering degre? 5. What classes would you recomend to take in high school to prepare your self enginearing courese in college? 6. How long to you workper week? 7.Who have you worked for, for engineering? 8.Do you travelfor your engineering job? 9. What projects have you worked on for your job? 10. Were doyou spend your time at your job,(out inthe field, computer ect). 11. How long did it take for you to get a job after colege was finished? 12. Do you enjoy your job? 13. How is auto engineering affected by new technoligies that come out? 14. What made you want to become a auto enginear? 15. Would you gointo a difrent field of enginearing if you were given the chance, if yes which one? 16. Have you ever thought about teaching auto enginearing? 17. Would you recomend this carrier to other people that in auto design? Thanks agian. Last edited by svxsubaru1; 09-27-2004 at 04:56 PM. |
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It's spelt Engineer....might want to fix that on your paper...
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Andy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If I would be a young man again and had to decide how to make my living, I would not try to become a scientist or scholar or teacher. I would rather choose to be a plumber or a peddler in the hope to find that modest degree of independence still available under present circumstances. -- Albert Einstein, The Reporter, November 18 1954 |
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Luckily star office has a decent spell check on it.
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