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1319762 No.1319762 [Reply] [Original]

What is the broadest engineering discipline?

I'm interested in Electrical....but Civil and Mechanical look like they cover more subjects..

thoughts?

>> No.1319773

Those fields are very different. It's more about where you want to work honestly.

>> No.1319777

Oral and Anal engineering

>> No.1319781

>>1319777


oh god...this whole Gay engineering shit is getting annoying.

Are you all just butthurt that Engineers make more money and actually get things done instead of theory that no one ever uses?

>> No.1319792

>>1319781

The best part is that they're clearly virgins or banging something not worth having. It'd be really tough to catch a decent chick with brilliant wit like theirs.

>> No.1319795

>>1319781
>implying it's not the engineers who are "butt"-hurt

>> No.1319799

>>1319795

>implying that was clever

>> No.1319817

>>1319777
>>1319795
It might be annoying, but I've had SO much fun printing out these threads and hanging them up where the engineers in this company can see them.

>> No.1319831

They are all very broad fields. As an example, in Electrical engineering you could specialize in Power, Control, Electronics, Microelectronics, Signal Processing, Telecommunications, Instrumentation and or Computers. And those all have sub fields as well. This is just an example using Electrical Engineering, and it should be noted that every engineering field is divided into specialties like this. Just do some research.

>> No.1319841

>>1319817

There! In the distance! What is that... it looks like.. no it can't be... unemployment?

>> No.1319853
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>>1319799
>implying it wasn't

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>>1319841

>> No.1319902

>>1319841
lolno
You can all kinds of crazy shit when you're the boss and sole owner.

Also, it's a good way to determine who I want to keep on the payroll. People without a sense of humour wouldn't last too long anyway.

>> No.1319942

>>1319902

Liar detected.

>> No.1319954

>>1319817
>"this company"

>>1319902
>"sole owner"

You forgot to say "my company" poorfag.

>> No.1319962

>>1319902
Until you get an actual gay engineer and he sues you for harassment and discrimination.

>> No.1319977

electric and civil look like promising exploits for the future.

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>>1319781

>> No.1319986

>>1319981

scraping the bottom again?

>> No.1320002

>>1319962
We have two of those.

>>1319942
>>1319954
Believe whatever you want, doesn't affect me.

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>>1320002
If you owned a company of any merit, i doubt you'd have time to come onto 4chan.

>> No.1320073

>>1320013
Local monopoly.
Also, it's summer vacation time.

>> No.1320090

Chemical.

>> No.1320116

Answer is generally: Mechanical at one of the better schools. The good programs will share the first few courses of most of the other engineering areas as well as industrial engineering (engineering in name only). You will not be a master at anything but your own field, but they will cherish you as the non-idiot in the room when they're giving a talk.

>> No.1320271

>>1320073
>summer vacation
>company

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>>1320073

Way to give yourself away, there.