This is my last year as an electronics engineering student and I'm scared of what sort of people I will find when I get a job. I know I'm far from being a genius, but I have had some tough times dealing with too much people who seem to really don't know what they are doing.
How do you cope with that, /sci/ anons?
>>9110572
>Just pretend you are a wizard working neath' an arch-wizard.
>Do your job.
>SUCCESFULLY do your job
>If the guys in grey and black suits say they need you for a special project COMPLY
>COMPLY
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>9110572 (OP) #
It's why I shifted majors
From Mechanical Engineering to Electronic & Computer Engineering.
Because:
working with violent, rude & /fit/ muscular welders & mechanics in a hazardous work environment is very dangerous.
Working with /g/ nerdy autistic compsci code monkeys & electronic technicians in a much safer work environment is much easier.
Yes I have had to deal with a lot of incompetent people and a lot of people who are very competent at acting incompetent. Scientology teaches you how to be an expert liar and certainly I have dealt with a lot of dullards telling lies to make themselves look completely retarded. Luckily I think there are a lot competent people on my side but I haven't dealt with many of them directly I don't think.