In my former life, I was an electrical engineer, and semiconductor test programming engineer. I worked in semiconductor manufacturing management for many years after that and eventually moved into the semi-retirement world of classroom instruction, handsomely compensated to impart my experiential wisdom to the eager young recent-grad mushminds of the new generation. Smarter than me in many ways, because I didn't take the classes they took, I understood that my calling was to help them make better all the things they would soon enough confront rather than being a pompous ass about anything I already knew they would eventually learn themselves.
Well, I have to add this chapter to my own list of source material. Looking forward to where it leads, hopefully bringing along a larger body of readers. Thanks, Dave.
Well, I have to add this chapter to my own list of source material. Looking forward to where it leads, hopefully bringing along a larger body of readers. Thanks, Dave.