• Question: how does being an engineer affect your every day life

    Asked by fazz to Graham, Luke, Maksim, Ruth on 17 Jun 2014.
    • Photo: Graham Wiggins

      Graham Wiggins answered on 17 Jun 2014:


      fazz – interesting question there..
      I think being an engineer does affect how I interact with the World.

      1/I use my problem solving skills to find elegant and interesting solutions to daily life. I recycled a load of old pallets to make a fence for my back garden. I also use my skills to maintain my collection of vintage vehicles, and support my family ( parents, or my elderly relatives ) when they can’t do things themselves.
      2/I use my managment training to run 2 jogging groups, running a team of 6 or 7 volunteers to help do the classes, ( as well as linking up with UKAthletics and leading some sessions myself )
      3/I find I can almost “predict” what’s going to happen ( not in a “mystic meg” way, ) can just look at something, and almost “see” the forces + energy vectors… maybe that’s just my understanding from years of learning.
      4/I need to understand stuff. others “just buy it” or “get someone in” or “don’t care”.
      5/Oh, and I’m never stuck. I have a car. and a 4×4 for the bad weather ( I live on flood prone area ) so if one breaks, I use the other. if both fail, I use the motorcycle. if that’s broken too ? bad day .. so I cycle. bike bust too ? I’ll walk.
      failling that, I’ll grab a taxi or bus or train.
      6/I do find I err on the side of caution, taking educated risks, where I understand the risk/reward ratio.
      7/I also use my skills to manage my health. I check my blood pressure every few months, and adjust my diet/exercise regime to correct it if it goes too low, or too high. I report the reading to my GP as well, so they have accurate figures for me.
      so that’s how engineering affects me for the better,

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      Luke Fry answered on 18 Jun 2014:


      It really effects how you think, day to day. It drives my wife insane because I always have to try to fix something that is wrong. I have to, like Graham, understand things and being a design engineer, life can be infuriating sometimes because there is so much badly designed stuff out there. ‘Who on earth even designed this??’ is something I quite often say!

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      anon answered on 19 Jun 2014:


      my family find my work interesting. however people would probably think that we have the most boring conversations as my husband is an engineer too.

      i think it makes you look at things differently and you have a greater appreciation for people who have design or built roads, houses, building etc.

      thanks

      claire

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      Ruth Gregory answered on 19 Jun 2014:


      It takes up at lot of my mind and attention but I don’t see this as a bad thing because the engineering field has provided me with a lot of useful skills. I am able to have interesting conversations with my family and have the confidence to know what I am talking about. I would say it has affected it dramatically in a positive way.

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      Maksim Schastny answered on 22 Jun 2014:


      I find being an engineer is very interesting as I tend to look at things differently than most of my friends and family.

      It definitely helps to reduce costs 🙂 as I fix anything I can at home including my computers, appliances, car, bike etc.

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