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So whats the difference between a...

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Aznguy1872

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So my current position is a manufacturing engineer but I'm wondering whats the difference between a manufacturing engr and a process engr.
 
A process engineer is everything you aspire to be. It's too bad that you have reached the peak of your genetic potential as a human being. In a few years your entire life will have been replaced by a $60k robot. Sad, isn't it?
 
Originally posted by: theflyingpig
A process engineer is everything you aspire to be. It's too bad that you have reached the peak of your genetic potential as a human being. In a few years your entire life will have been replaced by a $60k robot. Sad, isn't it?

Didnt they say that 50 years ago?
 
Originally posted by: Soccerman06
Originally posted by: theflyingpig
A process engineer is everything you aspire to be. It's too bad that you have reached the peak of your genetic potential as a human being. In a few years your entire life will have been replaced by a $60k robot. Sad, isn't it?

Didnt they say that 50 years ago?

No.
 
haha, oh come on! Serious answer now!? The reason why I ask is because my company is planning to hire a process engr and I think it is unnecessary because I think manufacuturing engr is basically the same thing.
 
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