Top 5 hardest technology job fields in the world

fire400

Diamond Member
Nov 21, 2005
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1. anti-matter core foundations processing developer (US AIRFORCE)

2. super computer software engineer (IBM / MONARCH)

3. brain science and AI robotics relations (MIT USA)

4. aerospace weapons design (US AIRFORCE)

5. chemical engineer for the TRIGATE team (INTEL)
 

tfinch2

Lifer
Feb 3, 2004
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I've done some HPC software development. w00t.

EDIT: post the link to the article if there is one
 

Aharami

Lifer
Aug 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: Summit
sanitation engineer calcutta, india

actually that would be the easiest job because they dont do anything. No way could that city be so dirty if the "sanitation engineers" did what they are supposed so
 

lozina

Lifer
Sep 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: fire400
1. anti-matter core foundations processing developer (US AIRFORCE)

2. super computer software engineer (IBM / MONARCH)

3. brain science and AI robotics relations (MIT USA)

4. aerospace weapons design (US AIRFORCE)

5. chemical engineer for the TRIGATE team (INTEL)

*yawn*

yeah, yeah. been there done that.
 

Saint Michael

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Aug 4, 2007
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Originally posted by: fire400
1. anti-matter core foundations processing developer (US AIRFORCE)

2. super computer software engineer (IBM / MONARCH)

3. brain science and AI robotics relations (MIT USA)

4. aerospace weapons design (US AIRFORCE)

5. chemical engineer for the TRIGATE team (INTEL)

L<L, I hve PHDz n all doze, itz not as hrd as u say, buhleev, me, l0l
 

yhelothar

Lifer
Dec 11, 2002
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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: Summit
sanitation engineer calcutta, india

actually that would be the easiest job because they dont do anything. No way could that city be so dirty if the "sanitation engineers" did what they are supposed so

It's more like you have to make the best of what you have with limited resources and a raging population.
 

NanoStuff

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Mar 23, 2006
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Originally posted by: fire400
1. anti-matter core foundations processing developer (US AIRFORCE)

The memories, my first job in junior high. I put the anti-matter into a glass jar and went for lunch. When I came neither the anti-matter or the glass jar was there anymore, plus the desk had a big hole in it.

We fired the janitor.
 

zoiks

Lifer
Jan 13, 2000
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I work for a static source code analysis company. Most of the folks that work with me are super clever holding doctorates. We make software that analyzes code for hidden defects such as resource leaks, buffer overruns, dead code, order reversals, locks etc. The hard part comes in play where we have to support most of the compilers under the sun except that some motherfvcking compiler vendors don't play nice and adhere to the ansi-c standard which makes life difficult for us.