As WFH/Hybrid work has become more common, engineer workspaces are changing. Should professional engineers have test equipment at home? Take the poll and let us know, and if you have a lab at home, please tell us about it!
As WFH/Hybrid work has become more common, engineer workspaces are changing. Should professional engineers have test equipment at home? Take the poll and let us know, and if you have a lab at home, please tell us about it!
My reply is complicated.
I work for myself so my work lab is my own. It's in a factory unit 14 miles from home ( a bit far, 2 miles would be ideal).
If I want to do my own stuff I can, but I don't want to take work home. It's good to keep them seperate. I don't see work emails at home (don't route them to my phone at all).
It would be very expensive for companies to duplicate a good lab environment at every engineer's home.
The main thing I miss about working on my own is the opportunity to bounce ideas or problems off other people, thats probably why I support E14.
MK
I think in this community it is called "Blue man debugging". Sometimes they respond with wild hand waving.
Those rubber ducks really get around...
A good mentor is .... (fill in your own superlative).
Dropping around 28,000 of them into the Pacific Ocean in 1992 probably didn't help
Dropping around 28,000 of them into the Pacific Ocean in 1992 probably didn't help