Leave the science to the people who went to school for science
The first time you p-hack something at work because you want to be done with it so you can go do something else more interesting cures you of the idea of science as some noble profession.
Which is something that going to school "for science" equips you to do.
Or if he noticed motherboards connected to Seasonic PSUs dying in unusual numbers and neither Seasonic nor UL would actually investigate would he keep putting them into workstations. I'm sure those Seasonic engineers know what they're doing.
A good point: computing used to be one of the more anti-credentialist technical professions. Most of us were programming and building computers long before we ever sat in a classroom, and a lot of people in the field my age and older used to be biased against people with advanced degrees.
100%. Because it's so easy to spot the fakers. I don't care what institution you did or didn't attend or what piece of paper they did or didn't issue to you. Can you do the work?
(And this is why wokism hates meritocracy. They can't do the work, so they want a credentialist system.)
The first time you p-hack something at work because you want to be done with it so you can go do something else more interesting cures you of the idea of science as some noble profession.
Which is something that going to school "for science" equips you to do.
He should tell people not to build computers unless they have an engineering degree focusing on consumer electronics.
Or if he noticed motherboards connected to Seasonic PSUs dying in unusual numbers and neither Seasonic nor UL would actually investigate would he keep putting them into workstations. I'm sure those Seasonic engineers know what they're doing.
A good point: computing used to be one of the more anti-credentialist technical professions. Most of us were programming and building computers long before we ever sat in a classroom, and a lot of people in the field my age and older used to be biased against people with advanced degrees.
I’m always weary of people who supposedly have multiple years experience, but lead with their degrees and not their recent finished projects.
100%. Because it's so easy to spot the fakers. I don't care what institution you did or didn't attend or what piece of paper they did or didn't issue to you. Can you do the work?
(And this is why wokism hates meritocracy. They can't do the work, so they want a credentialist system.)