All other professionals work to protect their profession and careers. Lawyers have the bar that you have to join. Doctors need licensing and board accreditation. Musicians have the RIAA. Most professionals have lobbying groups fighting in their best interest. But engineers...not only do we shun unions and standardized licensing, but we go that extra special step to give away our services for free and turn it into a moral crusade. So my question is, with so many unemployed and underemployed engineers, how do we grow quality jobs in our industry? Do we all get jobs at universities and make money off speeches?
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All other professionals work to protect their profession and careers. Lawyers have the bar that you have to join. Doctors need licensing and board accreditation. Musicians have the RIAA. Most professionals have lobbying groups fighting in their best interest. But engineers...not only do we shun unions and standardized licensing, but we go that extra special step to give away our services for free and turn it into a moral crusade. So my question is, with so many unemployed and underemployed engineers, how do we grow quality jobs in our industry? Do we all get jobs at universities and make money off speeches?
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None of this sounds technology related.