- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
Crossposted from https://beehaw.org/post/24258253
This week, meet a reader we’ll Regomize as “Wilson” who once worked as the boss of a welding shop attached to an engineering consultancy.
Wilson set the scene by telling us this story came from the early 1980s, when AutoCAD was replacing drawing boards.
“We had a new structural engineer who those of us in the shop quickly identified as an idiot with a degree,” Wilson wrote.
One day, said idiot decided that the computers used to run AutoCAD needed to be cleaned and that the welding shop was the place to do the job.


So the people doing the actual work day after day week after week who just have less privilege and access to higher education don’t know anything. You’re ignorant AF. That Has not been my experience
This is the problem. Every technician thinks engineers don’t do any work, or the right work. It’s just a different job. That’s it.
I dont need to dip my hands in grease to be working my ass off just like you.
And if you wanted a degree, you could get one I took put student loans to get my degree, and im still paying on them (not even the point). The privilege you’re talking about is just you being jealous you didnt decide to go to school and get a desk job that pays you well.
Well, guess what, they both suck. We’ve been duped by capitalists into thinking we all need to break our backs for their benefit while they sit on a beach somewhere getting richer.
If you think engineers are the problem, then you’re missing the point.
I only commented in the first place bcz I’ve been getting these kinds of comments from technicians my whole career, and frankly, it’s annoying to hear everywhere I go.
Frankly, “doing the actual work” is much less important than you’d imagine. I have yet to hear someone start with “I’ve been doing this job for…” and not end with something stupid.
Plenty of tredies know a lot, and I’ve met a bunch of tradesmen who did try uni but quit. But also, plenty of them have a need to tear down engineers because they feel threatened, and plenty more think an engineer is an idiot because he wants things done differently than “the right way” which is, of course, “how I’ve always done it”.