Well, we are Physicists. Applied Physicists, but such nonetheless. Engineering and Physics are two sides of the same coin. I did time as a Physics TA my last year in Engineering School, and they were thrilled to have me.
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BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
The “what my kids think I do” is priceless :D
I think it’s funny that Congress is about the same.
For some reason I think you must be an Engineer. :-)
I are one two.
Yes, Quartermaster, a materials engineer, though NASA in all its wisdom has designated me a physicist.
Well, we are Physicists. Applied Physicists, but such nonetheless. Engineering and Physics are two sides of the same coin. I did time as a Physics TA my last year in Engineering School, and they were thrilled to have me.
The “real” physicists all have Ph.D.’s. I am unwashed heathen with only a bachelor’s degree.