Timewalker
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Every engineering discipline is being affected by the present economic conditions, but I was somewhat surprised by the following article originated by the IEEE:
http://www.physorg.com/news166208581.html
The article indicates that unemployment among EEs is much higher than other engineering and professional areas. :sniff:
Do you see this job loss for EEs happening in your own company? What's going on in your industry? What are the job or unemployment trends for those engineers that work in industries that are closely tied to the electrical/electronic industry?
http://www.physorg.com/news166208581.html
The article indicates that unemployment among EEs is much higher than other engineering and professional areas. :sniff:
Do you see this job loss for EEs happening in your own company? What's going on in your industry? What are the job or unemployment trends for those engineers that work in industries that are closely tied to the electrical/electronic industry?