Junior/Senior UB engineers?

Anyone? Anyone? Bueler?

I’ll be at the Praxair booth this afternoon. If you’re an EE, don’t waste your time. If you’re a mechE or ChemE come get yourself a job. :tup:

Afraid of some EE competition in the workplace?

no love for CivEs?

paulooooo… do it retard

hmm. when does this go until?

i hope my roomate saw this.

IE4L!

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IE4L!

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you mean an Imaginary Engineer :slight_smile:

Or maybe I mean Intern Engineer

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If you’re an EE, don’t waste your time.

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DAMMIT!

No time to go there today. boo.

Yah, I missed you. I may be interested, I’m a senior ME with about 2 years experience working part/fully time at Derrick Corp building machines and working in Urethane. What do you guys have to offer? I am thinking about staying in school full time though to get a masters, either in ME or my MBA.

/opportunity

On campus interviews going on today. We had a tooooooooon of BS and MS students looking for internships. Too bad we were looking for full time.

Anyone else that wants to submit their resume should go to www.praxair.com and submit electronically. I think there are openings in other departments, like R&D and Operations. We’ll see what comes of all our applicants in Engineering.

The chick at the Apehnol booth was cute. Kinda made me wish I was an engineer to go talk to her :slight_smile:

I stopped by because I was at the gym just to say hi, but when I saw you there was a line of people to talk to you so I just took off.

I felt fancy being down there in my sweatpants and ripped t-shirt haha.

You should have stopped in anyways. Would have been a nice break. Holy crap is it strenuous talking to engineering students for 3 hours. An engineer that has smooth interpersonal (read: speaking) skills truly is a rarity. I wanted to hire one girl on the spot because she was able to explain the fundamental principle behind the optical oxygen sensor she developed in a way I could understand, starting at a metaphor anyone could understand and then building technically. “Holy fuck I understand what you’re trying to convey!”

I mean, I’m not the greatest engineer out there but I’m sharp enough technically that any engineer ought to be able to explain the fundamentals of a project to me.

That’s why so many people that work on the floor hate engineers. Most of them, hate to say it, are socially retarded. Being able to work with other people and knowing how to present yourself gets you farther than a 4.0 in my opinion.

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You should have stopped in anyways. Would have been a nice break. Holy crap is it strenuous talking to engineering students for 3 hours. An engineer that has smooth interpersonal (read: speaking) skills truly is a rarity. I wanted to hire one girl on the spot because she was able to explain the fundamental principle behind the optical oxygen sensor she developed in a way I could understand, starting at a metaphor anyone could understand and then building technically. “Holy fuck I understand what you’re trying to convey!”

I mean, I’m not the greatest engineer out there but I’m sharp enough technically that any engineer ought to be able to explain the fundamentals of a project to me.

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heh

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I wanted to hire one girl on the spot because she was able to explain…blah blah

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face it, you were staring at her tits…that makes her hireable. Using basic deductive reasoning, tits = communication skills.

most of the engiNERDS at my work are completely incapable of holding a conversation, it’s 100% true.