My favorite part:
AS PART OF YOUR PARTICIPATION IN AND/OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROGRAM, YOU WILL ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ACTIVITIES INVOLVING ELECTRICAL AND HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT, POWER TOOLS AND MACHINERY, HEAVY OBJECTS, COMBUSTIBLES AND OTHER POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND FIRE.
If it wasn’t during my college time, or during a time when I’ve got a competition in Florida, I’d go for it. Just one minor problem… I’m supposed to be either in class, or not necessarily in California, or hopefully starting work, the entire time.
Oh, and I think JVN AND Baker should go for it. Team Baker, or Team Neun?
I think that’s my problem. They’re going to bill it as a show about engineering, and I have a feeling there will be very little engineering that goes on. It will be more about cobbling something together that works in a junkyard wars fashion. That gives the general public the wrong impression of what engineering is all about.
Bah, casting is “approximately” overlapping with the MAR Championship and filming overlaps with a number of other commitments I have. I’ll just have to wait for season 2.
We aren’t boring people – we’re just easily amused by very boring things.
I agree that it won’t be engineering in the sense that engineers think about their desk job, but in my view that is probably okay. I don’t know very many engineering students my age who didn’t watch Junkyard Wars and think “Hey! That is Awesome!” Did that solely push them to engineering? Probably not, but it certainly didn’t hurt. It’s similar to how Mythbusters is widely hailed for doing “science” but anyone with a brain (including the Mythbusters themselves) know they are only scientists in the very loosest sense of the word. On the other hand, they are certainly STEM heroes.
If your experience is strictly behind the keyboard, then this show is NOT for you!
This is quite telling that it won’t be about “real” engineering – because the really cool stuff is so out of the box you need a computer to analyse it. I’m not getting on a test flight that hasn’t been proofed out in a computer first! :ahh:
I Actually ended up talking at length to producers about this. Sounds like they want to actually use CAD and all that jazz but it’ll still be here’s two days to make a something or other, worst one someone goes home…like top chief.
Unfortunately filming takes ~8 weeks…Americans top unemployed engineer might have been a better title? I’d need to get approval from corporate with more notice than they gave…oh well.
It’d be great for seniors coming out of college with no job lined up yet.
You mean alumni who graduated last December/January and don’t have a job. Those of us who haven’t graduated yet are SOL because we’d have to miss school to participate.