I've seen references to "waste management engineers". They use the bin lorry for the local council.
What would Engineers Ireland say about this reference?? They are responsible to issue professional titles....[broken link removed]
Yeah I said that in jest to be honest. I have even seen a "Hair Engineer" at work!!!! Job titles mean little in fairness.I would guess nothing. No difference to chemical engineers calling themselves engineers.
Yeah I said that in jest to be honest. I have even seen a "Hair Engineer" at work!!!! Job titles mean little in fairness.
I love this sketch from The Office:
Tim: "Team Leader don't mean anything mate"
Gareth: "Excuse me, it means I'm leader of a team"
Tim: "No it doesn't. It's a title someone's given you to get you to do something they don't want to do for free - it's like making the div kid at school milk monitor. No one respects it"
Gareth: "Er I think they do"
Tim: "No they don't Gareth"
Gareth: "Er yes they do, cos if people were rude to me then I used to give them their milk last... so it was warm."
Public 'servant'
It annoys me when people introduce themselves as Mr etc and then use my first name. It's usually doctors who do it; "Hello Ted, I'm Mr Smith".
I'm of the opinion that I'm paying them so if anyone is a "Mister" here it's me.
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