In just brain terms, I can see certain parallels to engineering, in that the degree and coursework is so fucking hard in difficultly and workload, it trains you to be able to disseminate large amounts of complex information quickly, efficiently and thoroughly. I don’t know how true that is now after their involvement in Iraq/Afghanistan but it highlighted how their training was so extreme that when its time for operation on the battlefield, its just another day at the office. There was factoid going around years ago that because SAS training and selection was so intense, more soldiers had actually died during the training phase than had died in combat operations. For non-commonwealth people, the SAS are essentially Britains Navy seals/delta force (delta force was actually modelled on the SAS) LOL are you me? Because its almost identical to an analogy I’ve been using for a while now with the British SAS. Limit the use of engineering jokes.Ĭall for Engineers: Tell us about your job! (16 July 2020)Ģ020 List of engineers willing to be interviewedĢ019 List of engineers willing to be interviewed No low-effort one-liner comments, memes, or off-topic replies. Answers must contain an explanation using engineering logic, and assertions of fact must be supported by links to credible sources.īe substantive. Racism, sexism, or any other form of bigotry will not be tolerated.ĭon't answer if you aren't knowledgeable. All users are expected to behave with courtesy. Note that questions must still be specific to engineering and not a general opinion survey.īe respectful to other users. Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, and Computer are reserved for technical questions only.ĭiscussion can be used for general questions that apply to multiple disciplines, including some workplace topics. Review the wiki prior to posting.Īvoid questions that can easily be answered by searching on the internet.Īvoid questions that have already be answered by a post in the FAQ section of the wiki. Most general career related questions should be placed in the Monday Career Megathread. ![]() Post titles must be a question about engineering and provide context - be specific. ![]() Call for Engineers: Tell us about your job! (2020) New to AskEngineers? Read our subreddit rules and FAQ page before posting! Topic Filters
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