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Matt U.20-Nov-13 10:16
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Matt U.20-Nov-13 10:44
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jschell21-Nov-13 9:01
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jschell22-Nov-13 9:34
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Albert Holguin wrote:
it should allow you to quickly learn what you need to if you decided to get into that line of work


So in college exactly which class taught you the following?
- Exact gauge of wire to run to the kitchen light, the kitchen oven and the dryer? And the type of wire that meets code?
- Where in a joist you can run a wire?
- How many and far apart electrical sockets are needed to meet code?
- How do you run a wire around a pipe? Around a corner?
- What sort of junction box do you need in a bathroom versus against a cement wall versus in drywall?
- What paper work do you need to present when the home is inspected?

Myself when I took my classes in Electrical Engineering I learned a great deal about how to prove what an idealized magnetic/electrical fields should do, how an ideal refrigerator should work and a lot about calculus and quite a bit more about literature, social theory and psychology. Far as I can recall I had about two semesters total of "electrical" labs one of which involved building a bread boarded computer and another which built trivial amplifiers. I got through the later because my two lab partners were 'working engineers' whose company insisted they go back to school to get a real degree.

Now it might be quite possible that an above average person doesn't need 4 years of actually working as an electrician to do the job. But by definition the vast majority of people are not in fact above average. And it seems rather unfair to allow someone's house to burn down because someone insists that they are in fact the exception to the rule, based on nothing more than their word that they are above average.

Not to mention of course that just because someone is familiar with some aspect of science that that means that they are completely competent to undertake everything else. If that were the case then everyone would need do nothing more than train as a mathematician and everything else would follow.

Same holds for a civil engineer. I simply do not want to drive across a bridge built by someone who did nothing more than pass a test regardless of how certain that individual is that they are competent to build that bridge.

Albert Holguin wrote:
I'm not against testing, but to categorize an electrical engineer in the same way as you would someone fresh out of high school


All I can say is that you must have had completely different classes than me in college. I have done some electrical work around the home and read quite a bit about what it takes to be up to code in doing such work and there was absolutely nothing in the classes that I took that had anything to do with that. And doing the practice is quite a bit different than learning theory. It is also quite a bit different to mess about ones house versus actually doing the same in the 'real' world for someone that you don't even know and who is depending on you do to it correctly.

Other than that learning the practice is not that hard but it takes time because one must encounter all of the cases that might occur in the real world. For example one might need to deal with buried cables or overhead wires. Or acquiring right of way. Or dealing with water in unexpected places. Or recognizing that some product is substandard. And yes a high school graduate who is enthusiastic can in fact learn all that with experience. And someone with a bunch of theory under their belt isn't going to learn that by studying up for a written test.
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