Vulvodynia isn't real, or at least, is overrated, is just a way to get the disability Benefits and faking some feminists fights , imagine considering having pain during sex and periods a disability lol, be like "if you have dick and you have sexual problem get help and stfu, if you have pussy and you have sexual problem you are disabled" yes, mentally disabled for saying this
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What's the difference between these conditions?
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It doesn't matter what field you studied in (electrical, medical, chemical, marine, nuclear, aerospace, civil, mechanical, systems, robotic etc.). We are all engineers! At the end of the day your title will be the one your company gives you based on your position. There are certain positions/sectors in a company you can fill. Understandable that team leader and directors are paid more. So please stick to Junior and Senior pay scale.
My question is:
>Which positions/sectors pay more?
>With junior and/or senior experience?
>How different is the pay between BSc, MSc and PhD?
>Research and development
project management R&D, engineer R&D, automation
>Production / maintenance:
Production technology and maintenance, production management, product engineer, maintenance management, maintenance technology
>Quality / health and security:
head of quality control, quality control management, quality assurance, hygiene, environmental safety, environment
>Support / applications:
commissioning technology, application technology, commissioning
>Head of department:
site management, factory directorate, divisional management, production management FMEA
Pls state field and which sector is the most lucrative in your company. Don't want to hold an engineering title if I'm being payed peanuts.
My question is:
>Which positions/sectors pay more?
>With junior and/or senior experience?
>How different is the pay between BSc, MSc and PhD?
>Research and development
project management R&D, engineer R&D, automation
>Production / maintenance:
Production technology and maintenance, production management, product engineer, maintenance management, maintenance technology
>Quality / health and security:
head of quality control, quality control management, quality assurance, hygiene, environmental safety, environment
>Support / applications:
commissioning technology, application technology, commissioning
>Head of department:
site management, factory directorate, divisional management, production management FMEA
Pls state field and which sector is the most lucrative in your company. Don't want to hold an engineering title if I'm being payed peanuts.
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I have a degree in Geology from just before the pandemic. Lost my job writing science reports at a tech firm 2 months ago because the company cut 1/3 of their workers. Here's a job listing for a GPS/GIS field technician I found. To apply they require 3-5 years experience. Further requirements are:
Experience identifying Electric utility distribution networks including additional knowledge in water/stormwater/wastewater, fiber and gas lines.
Experience in ArcMap and ArGis Pro
Experience in AutoCAD map 3D
Knowledge of SQL coding
Experience in geological surveying equipment including GPS
Experience in Field Data Collection techniques
The ability to relocate to Iron Mountain, MI
All for the great price of $16 an hour.
Fucking hell I can earn $16 working at In N Out Burger. Is this the state of modern STEM employment? We're expected to have years of experience and be willing to relocate across the US for literal burger flipping wages? How goes the rest of the STEM field?
Experience identifying Electric utility distribution networks including additional knowledge in water/stormwater/wastewater, fiber and gas lines.
Experience in ArcMap and ArGis Pro
Experience in AutoCAD map 3D
Knowledge of SQL coding
Experience in geological surveying equipment including GPS
Experience in Field Data Collection techniques
The ability to relocate to Iron Mountain, MI
All for the great price of $16 an hour.
Fucking hell I can earn $16 working at In N Out Burger. Is this the state of modern STEM employment? We're expected to have years of experience and be willing to relocate across the US for literal burger flipping wages? How goes the rest of the STEM field?
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why are you so stupid?
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is there a scientific explanation to how stupid you are? is it possible to measure this and if so what factors to use? also are you retarded or something?
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>Eighteen dollary-doos for that scrumdiddly-umptious can of Sproke, chum!
>Eighteen, hmm? Ah, let me see.. ten.. three ones.. I could pay with a twenty, but that'd cause an inconvenience most foul! Good thing I have my handy dandy negative bills on my person! Here you go, sir!
>Excellent! Have a nice day, and enjoy that Sproke!"
>Eighteen, hmm? Ah, let me see.. ten.. three ones.. I could pay with a twenty, but that'd cause an inconvenience most foul! Good thing I have my handy dandy negative bills on my person! Here you go, sir!
>Excellent! Have a nice day, and enjoy that Sproke!"
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What will you be doing at 2:22 on 2022-02-22? This day won't happen again until the 22nd century.
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Is this a /sci/entifically accurate vision of the future?
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So /sci/ I have come to this conclusion.
From the diamond age, everything can be described with 3 fundamental properties.
Information.
Matter.
and Energy.
Any object is made from Matter this is obvious.
However the same Matter can be something totally different if its shape is not the same.
This is where information comes in like making something from clay or a 3D printer 3D printing something. Without the information the same Matter can be something different.
This is where information comes in.
The last one is energy, information can not be imprinted on Matter without energ expendature. The power the 3D printer consumes to 3D print something.
This finishes the trinity of everything:
Information.
Matter.
and Energy.
What do you think about it /sci/
From the diamond age, everything can be described with 3 fundamental properties.
Information.
Matter.
and Energy.
Any object is made from Matter this is obvious.
However the same Matter can be something totally different if its shape is not the same.
This is where information comes in like making something from clay or a 3D printer 3D printing something. Without the information the same Matter can be something different.
This is where information comes in.
The last one is energy, information can not be imprinted on Matter without energ expendature. The power the 3D printer consumes to 3D print something.
This finishes the trinity of everything:
Information.
Matter.
and Energy.
What do you think about it /sci/
