Being a former engineer, you learn to always go back, study yourself, see what you could've done differently, see what you could've said.
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As an engineer, you learn there is a solution to every problem. It may take you a while, but eventually you're going to find it.
I am an engineer, but what I find important and necessary is that you just learn things as you go along.
When I was young I had an apprenticeship as an engineer.
As engineers, we were going to be in a position to change the world - not just study it.
No matter what engineering field you're in, you learn the same basic science and mathematics. And then maybe you learn a little bit about how to apply it.
I usually describe myself as an engineer; that's basically what I've been doing since I was a kid.
I used to be an engineer, and I was the worst engineer in the United States of America. That's why I became a comic.
Successful engineering is all about understanding how things break or fail.
I'm not even an engineer. I don't have a college degree; I hire guys with college degrees.
I had a lot of trouble with engineers, because their whole background is learning from a functional point of view, and then learning how to perform that function.