• Question: Has there ever been a time when you have regretted becoming an engineer?

    Asked by DG to Chris, Gina, Jack, Laura, Tom, Yetty on 19 Jun 2017.
    • Photo: Christopher Bullock

      Christopher Bullock answered on 19 Jun 2017:


      I’m pleased to say no, not really.

    • Photo: Laura Walker

      Laura Walker answered on 19 Jun 2017:


      No – I never have. I’d like to learn the structural side though.

    • Photo: Tom Rooney

      Tom Rooney answered on 19 Jun 2017:


      Hi DG,
      I think the thought ran through my mind once when I was trying to re-wire a cable connection on a radar in an exposed area of a ship anchored in Port Stanely, The Falkland Islands. Air temperature was -12degC and there was a 50mph wind blowing straight through the gap I was working in, making the wind chill something like -35degC. My hands were throbbing, my face was stinging and I had to get into the warmth of the ship every 5-10minutes to avoid frostbite. It was NOT fun (!) and I was asking myself why I didn’t become a chef or a glassblower or blacksmith… something hot or at least warm! But I eventually got the job done, it took me 4 hours to do a job that in warm conditions would take about 30minutes. When the radar worked again I was at first relieved, then proud.
      Overall, no regrets, I’m loving my choice of career.

    • Photo: Yetunde Kolawole

      Yetunde Kolawole answered on 19 Jun 2017:


      Hi DG,

      No, I haven’t. I’m really interested in what I do so that helps.

    • Photo: Gina Schade

      Gina Schade answered on 20 Jun 2017:


      Nope! I really enjoy what I do and am excited for what I could be working on in the future 🙂

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