On 08/01/2020 18:06, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:

Allowing accountants to do electrical engineering makes just as much
sense as allowing sociologists to do brain surgery.

Off topic, but allowing accountants to do accountancy isn't always much
better.

I recall the Christmas when our accountant insisted on an inventory of the electronics repair workshop. We kept our small components in a bank of drawers some 1.5m (around 5 feet) wide by about 1m (3 feet or so) high. Each drawer is just over 50mm (2") by 50mm. A drawer would hold several tens of 1/10W resistors, or some loose transistors or capacitors, or half a dozen ICs, or... And he wanted each one counted. And a cost given for each single item. And insisted that estimates were unacceptable for either count or cost.

A few years later, when the company was about to be wound up, a colleague and I bought the bank of drawers and several other items for £100.

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Pete
Pete Turnbull

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