Message from @Coolitic

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2019-11-03 15:01:07 UTC  

nah, that is different

2019-11-03 15:01:10 UTC  

ppl trained in ME are engineers, ppl trained in MET are fake-engineers that we call technicians

2019-11-03 15:01:20 UTC  

attourney is from french and means something "man on bhalf of another"

2019-11-03 15:01:20 UTC  

not always

2019-11-03 15:01:34 UTC  

An attorney is more like a trustee. Someone you turn over property to for their management.

2019-11-03 15:01:38 UTC  

I always make fun of my MET friends and call them fake-engineers

2019-11-03 15:01:38 UTC  

i know those with certain EET degrees who have their PE

2019-11-03 15:01:39 UTC  

really fun

2019-11-03 15:01:41 UTC  

A lawyer is just someone who knows the law

2019-11-03 15:01:49 UTC  

@ManAnimal yeah, but u have to take a hard exam

2019-11-03 15:02:04 UTC  

which... basically tests your knowledge of ME

2019-11-03 15:02:05 UTC  

not MET

2019-11-03 15:02:06 UTC  

yup; and practice 8 yrs professionally before taking it

2019-11-03 15:02:25 UTC  

but not all MET programs are the same

2019-11-03 15:02:29 UTC  

That's why it's called representation. As opposed to the genuine thing. When you use an attorney, you're turning over your person, your rights, to their care. A lawyer is more like an advisor.

2019-11-03 15:02:34 UTC  

some are ME equivalent

2019-11-03 15:02:38 UTC  

fun fact the dprks military budget is smaller than the NYPD

2019-11-03 15:02:42 UTC  

What are MET and EET?

2019-11-03 15:02:52 UTC  

@Marushia Dark can you have someone who isn't certified but you personally know represent you?

2019-11-03 15:02:54 UTC  

Mechanical engineer technician?

2019-11-03 15:02:58 UTC  

Mechanical Engineering Technology

2019-11-03 15:03:07 UTC  

Electrical Engineering Technology

2019-11-03 15:03:13 UTC  

I see

2019-11-03 15:03:16 UTC  

yup; sometimes a 2 yr associates (tech)

2019-11-03 15:03:17 UTC  

basically

2019-11-03 15:03:20 UTC  

I wish I knew more ME

2019-11-03 15:03:22 UTC  

sometimes a 4 yr

2019-11-03 15:03:24 UTC  

And electronicles

2019-11-03 15:03:29 UTC  

the ones with 'T' dont know maths or theoretical nearly as much

2019-11-03 15:03:33 UTC  

wrong

2019-11-03 15:03:36 UTC  

SOME

2019-11-03 15:03:37 UTC  

correct

2019-11-03 15:03:40 UTC  

@Coolitic The courts won't allow it. My teachers and I have tried and they REALLY don't like that. Think of it like this. You're a doctor and know how to save lives, but you don't have a license so you get in trouble if you try to help, even if you're honest and skilled.

2019-11-03 15:03:44 UTC  

want to see my degree?

2019-11-03 15:03:44 UTC  

"nearly as much"

2019-11-03 15:03:53 UTC  

they still know it ofc

2019-11-03 15:03:58 UTC  

but they dont go into it as much

2019-11-03 15:04:06 UTC  

Dem pixie wrangling for computes is such a confusing mess for me, even though I know how every component in the confuser works separately

2019-11-03 15:04:23 UTC  

I took a 4 yr calc based degree; practiced 10 yrs+ as Electrical Engineering

2019-11-03 15:04:26 UTC  

'T' is basically more akin to applied science

2019-11-03 15:04:40 UTC  

my Degree: Electrcial Enineering... Technology