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all star rod 05-13-2014 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 689387)
GPA separates degreed engineers when applying for competitive positions. Everyone who hires engineers knows 2.x GPAs indicate a mediocre work ethic through college. Hiring managers are enthusiastic about grads with 3.5 and above GPAs in engineering disciplines and will pay a lot more attention to GPAs above 3.0 than in the 2.x range.



Earlier in this thread...one of your 1st post you basically said a GED was ample enough to get a job classified as an engineer:spineyes:...

now this comment about GPA....:work: apparently this is a competitive position since over 300 people applied for 12 slots..

"W" 05-13-2014 11:59 AM

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MathGeek 05-13-2014 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by all star rod (Post 689403)
Earlier in this thread...one of your 1st post you basically said a GED was ample enough to get a job classified as an engineer:spineyes:...

now this comment about GPA....:work: apparently this is a competitive position since over 300 people applied for 12 slots..

The laws of supply and demand are always in play. Lots of demand and little supply will lead to the hiring of engineers with more poorly documented qualifications. Little demand and oversupply will make the process more competitive.

There is no contradiction in the idea that under some conditions a GED plus some college engineering coursework and a decade+ of relevant experience can sometimes be sufficient to land a job with engineering in the title, but under more challenging conditions and job requirements, one might need a good GPA in addition to an engineering degree.

There are a variety of different situations being discussed, and my comments were addressed to different situations.

keakar 05-13-2014 01:35 PM

:beathorse:

scott craft 05-13-2014 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by BGcoreg (Post 689397)
Should've clarified I am not goin for engineering but process technology... And I&E jobs?

With a process plant degree you can get a job as an operator straight out of school, or at least the chances are much better compared to a student coming straight out of school with an instrument degree.

BGcoreg 05-13-2014 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by scott craft (Post 689434)
With a process plant degree you can get a job as an operator straight out of school, or at least the chances are much better compared to a student coming straight out of school with an instrument degree.

That's good to hear. Thanks for the reply

OnePunchRex 05-13-2014 03:38 PM

$100.00 bucks says if/when W interviews, he won't get the position anyway and these multiple pages of drivel will be all for nothing. :D

redaddiction 05-13-2014 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 689475)
$200 says is all up to me now:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Just my opinion. But you're crazy posting that pic. That could hurt you actually. HR departments are weird about this kind of stuff.

OnePunchRex 05-13-2014 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 689476)
Just my opinion. But you're crazy posting that pic. That could hurt you actually. HR departments are weird about this kind of stuff.

Exactly, just one of a myriad of examples why he won't get hired.

"W" 05-13-2014 04:41 PM

I just wanted to make a point to dumbaZz here

And I never said if I wanted to take this job it was offered to me

redaddiction 05-13-2014 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 689480)
I just wanted to make a point to dumbaZz here

And I never said if I wanted to take this job it was offered to me




I can understand that. Just wanted to warn you just incase.

weedeater 05-13-2014 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BGcoreg (Post 689451)
That's good to hear. Thanks for the reply

If you want an operations job you best be applying now because they are hiring people not finished with school and paying for them to finish along with all the guys that are leaving other jobs

Ragin_Cajun 05-13-2014 06:05 PM

So does this mean that all of those engineering degrees from Texas A&M are a FARCE?

a farce is a Comedy -that aims at entertaining the audience through situations that are highly exaggerated, extravagant, and thus improbable.[

mr crab 05-14-2014 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by noodle creek (Post 689361)
Definitely gonna call myself a waterjet engineer from now on. Best respect son

you build em or run em? I used to build em back in the day. Ever hear of a little shop in Dallas called Technicut? We bubilt some bad a$$ machines back then.

noodle creek 05-14-2014 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by mr crab (Post 689637)
you build em or run em? I used to build em back in the day. Ever hear of a little shop in Dallas called Technicut? We bubilt some bad a$$ machines back then.

I just run one right now. Pretty badass machine, wish I had one lol.

cgoods17 05-14-2014 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by noodle creek (Post 689668)
I just run one right now. Pretty badass machine, wish I had one lol.

what would you make if you had one?

noodle creek 05-14-2014 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 689678)
what would you make if you had one?

A lot of money smart***


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