Freon
Well-known member
Here is a topic for polite conversation:
I work in the offshore petroleum/shipbuilding industry. My background is Chemical and Electrical Engineering. I have noticed that electrical engineers are often despised people around the rigs and shipyards. I will tell you that much of the animosity is well deserved; some of the electrical folks I work with do not document drawing changes very well and seem to want to constantly adjust and tweak the design; much to the frustration of the structural, mechanical and project management staffs. (I keep very tight control over my stamp, even though most of my work does not require it.)
Has anyone else seen a similar situation?
Freon
I work in the offshore petroleum/shipbuilding industry. My background is Chemical and Electrical Engineering. I have noticed that electrical engineers are often despised people around the rigs and shipyards. I will tell you that much of the animosity is well deserved; some of the electrical folks I work with do not document drawing changes very well and seem to want to constantly adjust and tweak the design; much to the frustration of the structural, mechanical and project management staffs. (I keep very tight control over my stamp, even though most of my work does not require it.)
Has anyone else seen a similar situation?
Freon