Message from @everybodydothatdinosaur

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2019-11-01 12:47:08 UTC  

He also does have a degree in science

2019-11-01 12:47:09 UTC  

I'd imagine, quite bad.

2019-11-01 12:47:17 UTC  

""""science""""

2019-11-01 12:47:25 UTC  

Are you going to start telling me that gender studies is a science next?

2019-11-01 12:47:26 UTC  

KEK

2019-11-01 12:47:41 UTC  

"Well actually! It's a science if you think about it!"

2019-11-01 12:47:45 UTC  

If that guy with a degree in nuclear physics is some turboautist, he'd be an absolutely terrible pick, no matter how good he is at science.

2019-11-01 12:47:48 UTC  

To get an animal husbandry degree, you have to take all the precursor science classes, like biology and physics

2019-11-01 12:48:06 UTC  

besides being a nuclear scientist is not the same as being a social engineer

2019-11-01 12:48:20 UTC  

So, an undergrad qualification before he can go onto do his degree

2019-11-01 12:48:21 UTC  

<:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-11-01 12:48:28 UTC  

Compared to a PhD scientist?

2019-11-01 12:48:31 UTC  

Yeah man, great pick!

2019-11-01 12:48:45 UTC  

Having a degree in nuclear physics is not the same as running the whole energy grid

2019-11-01 12:48:55 UTC  

in fact, you need a broad range of knowledge in a lot of things

2019-11-01 12:49:03 UTC  

Like, you'd need to know about coal, nuclear power and so on

2019-11-01 12:49:20 UTC  

being highly specialized in one thing is a mistake, you need to be generally good at a lot of things to be good in that and be able to manage people

2019-11-01 12:49:41 UTC  

"G-Guys! It's not the same!"

2019-11-01 12:49:45 UTC  

Yeah, lets have someone who studied _science_ manage _people_. Great idea. It may be completely outside of his field, but I'm sure that will always work out.

2019-11-01 12:49:58 UTC  

"H-He might actually be good with his useless degree!"

2019-11-01 12:50:26 UTC  

His degree is a science degree, he didn't only learn about animals

2019-11-01 12:50:33 UTC  

you need a lot of other information on physics to get it

2019-11-01 12:50:42 UTC  

The same basic physics degree is also there to become a nuclear scientist xD

2019-11-01 12:51:04 UTC  

You get a basic science degree then specialize in your field

2019-11-01 12:51:20 UTC  

So yeah, it's not as if the general knowledge on the energy grid changes

2019-11-01 12:51:42 UTC  

And in fact, you'd need to know a lot about architecture and engineering to understand how the energy grid works

2019-11-01 12:52:10 UTC  

Go on, do tell that he is actually a "scientist" and that his pick was fine!

2019-11-01 12:52:18 UTC  

there's really nothing about this that ends up in a science degree, learning how to run the power grid is kind of it's own thing

2019-11-01 12:52:24 UTC  

His pick was fine

2019-11-01 12:52:31 UTC  

"W-W-Well, he had to study physics in highschool!"

2019-11-01 12:52:35 UTC  

"He did some science!"

2019-11-01 12:52:40 UTC  

Anyone decent at managing people could run it, and he knows generally enough about science to fit in the role

2019-11-01 12:52:53 UTC  

it's not that technically sophisticated, it's very broad information on a lot of subjects that matter

2019-11-01 12:53:00 UTC  

He actually studied physics in college lol

2019-11-01 12:53:03 UTC  

And got a degree

2019-11-01 12:53:09 UTC  

"And got a degree"

2019-11-01 12:53:19 UTC  

A degree in animal husbandry <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-11-01 12:53:25 UTC  

<:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586> <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-11-01 12:53:26 UTC  

You keep going on about science like a broken record player, but you keep ignoring that it's not a fucking science job.

2019-11-01 12:53:36 UTC  

it's a management job

2019-11-01 12:54:06 UTC  

He was in the military and was a captain