If you don't work IT, retail, or food service what do you do for work?

SSTF@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 290 points –

Sometimes on Lemmy these seem like the only jobs that actually exist, but I'm sure there's a lot of people here with different and unusual lines of work.

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I'm a real engineer.

Thank you!

I consider "software engineers" to be as much engineers as sandwich artists are artists.

Really, man? How much do you know about software engineers? Or is this a joke that's whooshing over my head.

Software engineers don't really -- well, in the US anyway, might differ elsewhere -- have a formal accreditation process, which I understand is common in other areas of engineering and is a bit of a point of friction with people in some other fields. Like, you don't get to just roll up and say "I'm a civil engineer and I'm building a bridge now" the way you can a software engineer writing a software package.

I don't especially think that such a process would be incredibly practical, but...shrugs

I can't speak for other engineering trades or even other software degrees from other universities but I know my degree was ABET accredited (US) for what it's worth. A massive chunk of our education was instilling the engineer's mindset in terms of architecture, design, test-driven, development QA/QC, and coordination and integration with other specialties in the system. I really do wish there was a protection over the title, for I agree some may call themselves software engineers but were never actually trained in the engineering design process.