Right,
Just a quick question, we have a lot of people doing IT support, plumbers, technicians etc and I would like to ask.
How many of you are called an engineer? And what job/qualifications do you have?
Seen it a few times on this forum that people will say they are an IT support engineer or something like that and was just wondering the whole numbers of it. I know we have a few proper engineers as well.
Also as a whole do you think the term "engineer" is thrown around too much in non-related industry?
Personally it doesnt bother me on a day to day basis if support monkeys want to call themselves engineers but seems to be happening more and more recently.
KaHn
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Just a quick question, we have a lot of people doing IT support, plumbers, technicians etc and I would like to ask.
How many of you are called an engineer? And what job/qualifications do you have?
Seen it a few times on this forum that people will say they are an IT support engineer or something like that and was just wondering the whole numbers of it. I know we have a few proper engineers as well.
Also as a whole do you think the term "engineer" is thrown around too much in non-related industry?
Personally it doesnt bother me on a day to day basis if support monkeys want to call themselves engineers but seems to be happening more and more recently.
KaHn
	
 
