Fulvio Romano
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Anyway, I agree with you, it's gross.Good evening to all, I write to have an opinion on something that happened to me a few weeks ago that still makes me think today.
I'm an engineer, 28 years old, I've been working recently (about 7 months) and I've been in the place where I work to go glue tables with the silicone gun because of too much work of the department (I don't understand why it wasn't called a warehouseman).
I obviously didn't refuse, but the thought still pops me today. (I was hired to make mechanical calculations on plants and machines)
What do you think? Are I too little humble or is this really a crap and lack of respect to me and to my degree of study?
thank you all, I'm curious about the answers
It's amazing that today, in 2017, they call an engineer to use a silicone gun. It is not his job, it is not for what has been assumed, and there is a serious risk that he does not know how to do it and hurt or fall from the scale following the inhalation of toxic fumes. Some engineering things aren't studied, and if he held the gun on the contrary? how to explain it in court?
