In message <[email protected]>, dated Mon, 15 Dec 
2008, Cortland Richmond <[email protected]> writes:

>I see this as having deep roots.  Many young people start College 
>without the background to appreciate our discipline. 

It's quite well established that to do electronics you should really 
start before age 10. I suspect that 'electronics' could be replaced by 
other disciplines.

Age 18 is mostly too late.
> 
>Maybe the schools need to hand out crystal sets.  Or is it too late to 
>awaken imaginations by then?

Yes.

>Are these people going to school simply to make money?  

Maybe, but the main point is that the don't have any idea of what career 
they want.
> 
>We are a distinct minority among the engineering  staff where we work.  
>We are a cost center, not a profit center, and often reminded of that. 

Without you, your company's products would not be in the market. So your 
costs should be compared with other **marketing** costs, such as the 
advertising budget.
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