On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:26 PM, kenneth gonsalves
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, 2012-06-25 at 09:38 +0530, Arun Venkataswamy wrote:
> > That's the state of our nation. Draftsmen who think they are engineers
> > and
> > engineers who forget that any software is a tool. At least this
> > shallowness
> > is currently limited to the college educated lot in our country :)
> > Wonder
> > when car drivers are going to demand a BMW  to get employed.
>
> do you mean to say this different in foreign?
>

>From my individual experience with the automotive industry:
Very different. At least in core engineering. I don't know about IT. Have
dealt with people from Europe, US and even a bit in the middle
east. Everyone knows their place. They have the depth to say `I don't know`
and `Can you teach me?` I believe this attitude comes from the fact that
most of them chose their careers based on their personal interests and not
on the social pressures or the pay packet.

They have been more accommodating of what we had to offer in both software
and hardware (machines). Mostly they don't question anything which is
working. As long as the technologies work and provide the results they
want, they will not reject it based on their sphere of knowledge.

Regards,
Arun
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