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Regarding TIMS Yearbook
A question on the yearbook form asks how many mentors as opposed to how many engineers.
We have people on our team who have training as electrical engineers, software engineers, and mechanical engineers. Not all of them serve in a technical position on our team, though. So where do we draw the line? What is the definition of an engineer, and what of a mentor, for the purposes of this yearbook? --Petey |
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