• Question: Being an engineer, you must have some aspect of wanting to learn more about the things around you? Also, do you ever want go any deeper than just engineering?

    Asked by Hoi, I'm Temmie to Andrew, Angela, Eleanor, Emma, Withdrawn on 8 Mar 2016.
    • Photo: Andrew Pidgeon

      Andrew Pidgeon answered on 8 Mar 2016:


      I would like to, one day, teach at a higher level what I have learned over the years.

      Every single day as an engineer is a learning experience and there are always other people who can teach you more than what you know.

    • Photo: Eleanor Sherwen

      Eleanor Sherwen answered on 8 Mar 2016:


      Yes, I always want to know how things work. I like taking stuff apart when I first get it, so I can see what’s going on in there, and whenever something breaks I always try to repair it myself.

      I don’t think I want to go deeper than engineering, but sometimes I look at problems in the world like the climate and I find it frustrating because I think maybe if people took an engineering or a science approach, trying just to weigh up evidence, it would be easier. But not everyone thinks the same way and they decide based on different feelings and thoughts.

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