@RobL4a1@adancingferret@MTB_Archaeology Maybe disrespectful, but certainly worthy of a response. I did not serve an apprenticeship in ancient Egyptian engineering. I began my apprenticeship in 1961 at the age of fifteen at Mather & Platt and received my indentures as a journeyman lathe turner at the age of 21.
@adancingferret Justine, I’m afraid you are judging me with a bio I did not write. Here is the bio from my website. https://t.co/fU66sNLznN
As I pointed out earlier, I have an aversion to those who claim to be experts. You have expertise, as do I. Are you an expert? Am I? Who cares!
@MTB_Archaeology@adancingferret There’s a difference between an aerospace engineer and a manufacturing engineer. I was a manufacturing engineer working in aerospace. Promoters of content seem to exaggerate a guest’s qualifications.
@adancingferret@MTB_Archaeology I will settle this by saying no one, including myself, has recognized me as an expert in anything. Spread it among your friends. Shout it from the rooftops! It makes no difference! Happy now?
@adancingferret@MTB_Archaeology Your question has been answered, Justine. My question is, why was it asked? If you are looking for fault, you will find it. Not just in me, but yourself. I am not qualified to find fault in your career, neither are you qualified to judge mine.
@adancingferret@MTB_Archaeology I have never presented myself as an expert. My work history is what it is. You seem to be more intent on besmirching my character than learning who I am.
@adancingferret@MTB_Archaeology Most people like me. Engineers, craftsmen and hands on workers who provide products that you rely on. What do you provide to benefit society?
@MTB_Archaeology@adancingferret You guys seem to be intent on diminishing the achievements of a man who began his career as an apprentice, received his indentures as a journeyman lathe turner, emigrated to America to work in the aerospace industry and worked his way through the ranks. What’s your point?
@FlintDibble@DrDavidMiano I am interested in precision and accuracy, but I’m not going to do someone’s homework for them. My background is not a secret. Saying my work with precision was spent in HR is a lie. A high schooler could do a background check on me and find the truth. But not a PhD?