Stormyblade posted:
You would think working in a cleanroom environment making computer chips would be totally awesome and all that...
...except we have to kiss the ass of the Technology Development people and do things their way because they create the wafer fabrication process, and they are a bunch of anal engineers (think Sheldon on Big Bang Theory - VERY smart, all of them have PhDs, but completely ignorant on how to treat humans) -- engineers who think the techs (who also went to school, they just don't have PhDs) are stupid and have no useful input.
You would think working in a cleanroom environment making computer chips would be totally awesome and all that...
...except we have to kiss the ass of the Technology Development people and do things their way because they create the wafer fabrication process, and they are a bunch of anal engineers (think Sheldon on Big Bang Theory - VERY smart, all of them have PhDs, but completely ignorant on how to treat humans) -- engineers who think the techs (who also went to school, they just don't have PhDs) are stupid and have no useful input.
I worked as a comm/electronic tech stationed with force warfare (a part of Navair doing R&D) and some of those egg heads where super intelligent but stupid at the same time.
like this one radar engineer could look at the card of a system he designed and tell you what every component did, but wore strap up or slip on shoes. I was told he couldnt tie shoes I dont know if that was true or not.
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