The statment means you really do not understand what engineering is. And I would beg to differ that Electrical/Computer engineering is real engineering. Find one system now a days that does not use embedded technology.
If you want to be a network tech, which is not a bad thing. However this is not what an Engineer does. As an engineer you have to understand the theory behind the network and why it works. Then be able to make informed decisions about it.
Just keep that in mind many of my friends went into engineering thinking it was something it is not. Steve Computer Engineer
I remember reading somewhere that since the BSA is not a government entity nor federal authority they do not have permisson to just walk onto a business property and conduct an audit without prior permission. If they do show up with out a warrant and federal authority you can just tell them to go away.
Can anyone confirm this??
The statment means you really do not understand what engineering is. And I would beg to differ that Electrical/Computer engineering is real engineering. Find one system now a days that does not use embedded technology.
If you want to be a network tech, which is not a bad thing. However this is not what an Engineer does. As an engineer you have to understand the theory behind the network and why it works. Then be able to make informed decisions about it.
Just keep that in mind many of my friends went into engineering thinking it was something it is not.
Steve
Computer Engineer
I remember reading somewhere that since the BSA is not a government entity nor federal authority they do not have permisson to just walk onto a business property and conduct an audit without prior permission. If they do show up with out a warrant and federal authority you can just tell them to go away. Can anyone confirm this??