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my working situation.

The thing that no one has mentioned is that engineer here is treated like a repair technician. No one can say it's not true because there's a huge debate about it to rival the profession. socially you mean you have the same social value as an electrician, with all the obvious respect.

Now this thing to many could give enormous nuisance, I don't care, but some at the social level "are keeping us", especially Italians think right?

It's a counter not just for some. I repeat not for me, but let's put it in the cauldron to be objective.
 
The thing that no one has mentioned is that engineer here is treated like a repair technician. No one can say it's not true because there's a huge debate about it to rival the profession. socially you mean you have the same social value as an electrician, with all the obvious respect.

Now this thing to many could give enormous nuisance, I don't care, but some at the social level "are keeping us", especially Italians think right?

It's a counter not just for some. I repeat not for me, but let's put it in the cauldron to be objective.
This is due to the Italian business of professional alibis that exist in Italy for many years.
abroad since there are no albi/orders the word ''engineer' is equivalent to technical.
a diplomat itis mechanical address in Italy is mechanical expert abroad is mechanical engineer.
 
This is due to the Italian business of professional alibis that exist in Italy for many years.
abroad since there are no albi/orders the word ''engineer' is equivalent to technical.
a diplomat itis mechanical address in Italy is mechanical expert abroad is mechanical engineer.
....and then a graduate of cambridge, princeton, mit is the same as a repair washing machine. ...something doesn't fit me!!!!:confused:
 
....and then a graduate of cambridge, princeton, mit is the same as a repair washing machine. ...something doesn't fit me!!!!:confused:
I think it's just a matter of appointment, he thinks that in the Angolsassoni countries the train driver is also called "engineer", but it's normal because he's working a "engine" :wink:

It seems to me that in uk and use six a phd (philosophy doctor) if you did your doctorate, a msc (master of sciense) if you have the quinquennal laura.
 
....and then a graduate of cambridge, princeton, mit is the same as a repair washing machine. ...something doesn't fit me!!!!:confused:
socially, yes. a degree in engineering when it comes to "what work you do" and it says mechanical engineer or when you apply for a position, so also within the same firm... common thinking, average omino or even 90% of people is that you are just like a technician. I'm going to know.
then if you start specifying ah I have laurated here and there, etc. etc. maybe reevaluate a little but if you say I'm an engineer, in their minds you are a cleaning technician.
 
....and then a graduate of cambridge, princeton, mit is the same as a repair washing machine. ...something doesn't fit me!!!!:confused:
abroad from what I know, there is not much difference between the garzone that brings pizzas and an industrial designer (e.g.) to social level.
people are considered as resources (no matter their social/cultural situation) to grow more than exploit them.
There is, at least for what I have seen and heard, the classic blue/white collar challenge.
 
The thing that no one has mentioned is that engineer here is treated like a repair technician. No one can say it's not true because there's a huge debate about it to rival the profession. socially you mean you have the same social value as an electrician, with all the obvious respect.

Now this thing to many could give enormous nuisance, I don't care, but some at the social level "are keeping us", especially Italians think right?

It's a counter not just for some. I repeat not for me, but let's put it in the cauldron to be objective.
have you read (?) ...
https://www.cad3d.it/forum1/threads...no-inglese-della-mansione?p=383280#post383280
 

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