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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79944898:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1MzkwMzI4Xzc4REQwQTM=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79348925:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg5MjMxXzI2RTA1NTRC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79962910:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg4MTA5X0I5RUM1Nzg2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72707019:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg4MDM5XzkzMDM2RTcy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79348925:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg2NTQwXzQzOEFGNUM5] OK please stop calling programmers engineers because they are not - thanks! [/quote] some of us are, in fact my degree was computer engineering specialty of EE [/quote] A degree doesn’t make anyone an engineer. You are an engineer when you build stuff. Complex software required engineering skills just like building a House, a Skyscraper or a car. [/quote] I am Not sure about your country [b][color=red]but in the USA a college degree is required to call yourself an engineer[/b][/color], just like one is required to call yourself a Medical Doctor. You have to be licensed as a "professional engineer" or an "engineer in training" by a national board where you take an exam, etc. Unfortunately a lot of programmers (not our EE friend above) have bastardized the term and the state registration boards are not fully enforcing the legal use of the term. YES, it is illegal to offer "engineering services" if you are not a real engineer in most of not all states. Programming is a wonderful career and you have to be bright to do it, but by your logic carpenters and cabinet makers and chefs are also engineers. I been known to pick a bad splinter out of myself once in a while so I am an MD. I have tinkered around in the backyard on a real nice shed, so I am a structural engineer too. When I see a programmer with a P.E. license I will gladly call him and engineer. Until then he is a programmer. [/quote] Tell that to the next locomotive engineer you meet. [/quote]
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Not going to put the details here, but if you know Linux and python and have some experience let me know. My company is hiring.
You can work remotely (big plus!)
The interview will not be easy... Hope you can leetcode...
Salary will be more than you're getting paid right now, perhaps double.
It is a contract job. If you're interested in a full time job, that's a possibility too but not remotely for now.
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