View Poll Results: Are you an engineer, or is your job in some other discipline?
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Are you an engineer, or are you something else?
I'm a Production Technician for BASF, but I kinda fell into it. I did go to school for BioChemistry for awhile.
I think if I didn't suck s hard at chemistry, I'd go back to school for a chemical engineering degree....I really love learning about the science behind alot of the products we make, but I have a hard time dong to the class work
I think if I didn't suck s hard at chemistry, I'd go back to school for a chemical engineering degree....I really love learning about the science behind alot of the products we make, but I have a hard time dong to the class work
Originally Posted by ace123,May 27 2008, 04:40 PM
My cousin is a CPA. Interesting field. I thought it was all crunching numbers until I talked to him. Sounds like CPAs effort goes into figuring out how to best allocate money to reduce taxes--one big optimization problem. On a high level, that really sounds a lot like my career in aerospace structural design. Our designs have to carry a given load with the least amount of material by moving things around. You have to handle a given income with the least tax burden by moving things around.
In both fields--certainly in mine--I'd bet what makes a good worker is making good assumptions before you start--simplifying the real system into the best idealized (structural or tax) model. Then it becomes simple optimization, unless you were wrong or forgot something.
In both fields--certainly in mine--I'd bet what makes a good worker is making good assumptions before you start--simplifying the real system into the best idealized (structural or tax) model. Then it becomes simple optimization, unless you were wrong or forgot something.
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