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<p>Exactly. So you admit that they are jerks. If somebody wants to go to Harvard to get a grad eng degree, that’s his life. It doesn’t affect you, so what do you care, unless you’re a jerk? </p>
<p>And I stand by what I said before. You should not live your life in fear of jerks. Just imagine the kind of world we would live in if nobody ever dared to do something because they’re afraid that some jerks might laugh at them. </p>
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<p>Which only leads to the next set of questions. #1 - why can’t engineering be made more interesting such that more people want to study it, and #2 - Why can’t there be more cream engineering jobs? Or in other words, why do there have to be so many crappy engineering jobs, and why can’t they be made into cream ones? </p>
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<p>So you agree with me that engineering isn’t ‘really’ that good? After all, if it was, then all these top Asians (or top engineers from any ethnicity) would be hired, right? </p>
<p>Furthermore, if Bill Gates is already turning down many engineers, whether from Asia or anywhere else, then why is he complaining that he can’t find enough people? You have to agree that he’s obviously not being completely honest. </p>
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<p>If you’re talking about Microsoft, I know plenty of people who are 25-28 and on the management track and make nothing even close to 300-800k. </p>
<p>However, none of that is the point. The point is, why is Microsoft lecturing Americans to become more interested in engineering if Microsoft turns down most of the engineers that want jobs? If Microsoft was really hurting for engineers, then Microsoft should be trying to hire every engineer it can find. That’s not happening. </p>
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<p>Of COURSE they’re posturing. And that’s the point of my involvement in this thread. I am trying to tell people that there is no real shortage of engineers, that the US doesn’t really “need” more engineers, no matter what the companies say. If a real shortage of engineers existed, then the rules of economics would dictate the salaries would rise accordingly until the shortage was solved. Like I said, if all engineers were to get paid 6 figures, even at the mediocre engineering companies, people would be coming out of the woodwork to become engineers.</p>