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So, you're not an engineer! How do you help your team??
In response to THIS THREAD which seemed to have caused a bit of confusion/controversy of what an Engineer is (and who is an Engineer) I have decided to see how everyone else who is not an "Engineer" so-to-speak helps their team?
Students: How do you help your team?? What path have you chosen to pursue as a career in life? (AKA: What do you want to to be when you grow up?) Does this future have anything to do with how you help your team currently? Adult mentors: How do you help your team? What's your current career? Is this related to what you help out with on the team? As for me, I am an adult mentor on Team 237. I am pursuing a CAD degree from a local college and help with CAD on my team when needed to. (I do not consider myself an engineer by any means BTW..) I also do a variety of other duties on the team including but not limited to: Coaching (occasionally), Light mechanical duties on the robot if needed to, Clean out the team's closet.. (ugh.. lol), and help with web-page design and critiquing/giving our web team feedback.. |
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