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by dcole2929
3009 days ago
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In all fairness, a lot of other disciplines of engineering could be described the same way. My SO for instance is a civil engineer at a construction company. The company works on multi million dollar projects building airports, hotels, schools, etc. These are massive projects meant to service thousands of individuals and if they make a mistake people can die. She describes her job as "a whole lot of babysitting adults (sub-contractors), and duct taping bad designs to worse material". Are there safety concerns that a lot of engineering doesn't have? Sure. But it goes both ways. In her field of engineering there are limited impactees and mistakes while potentially fatal have minimum monetary value. I can fuck up and cost my company millions in an instant. Or expose millions of user's personal information. Different risks, and I'd still probably take the a stolen identity over death, but at the end of the day it's a similar job. |
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