Engineering students motivation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tkGhmtRoDQ

This is what you do , not whining and looking for employment jobs. Be creative and use your acquired skills.

In Kenya, their biggest chest thumping is… 'Do you know I studied engineering at The UON… ’
Emphasis being on ‘The’.

Very nice.
Some little guy who graduated from TUK uni recently told me yeye hatambui mechanics, the real work is done by mechanical engineers.
Nilimfungulia sheppart.
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Ego drives many.

The real engineers in Kenya are found in the informal jua kali sector. Hawa kutoka uni cannot tell the difference between an adjustable spanner and a pipe wrench

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Hiyo lathe machine labda kule NMC, na hiyo continuous welding noma.

That’s the work of an artisan. An engineer will tell you why you need to use an M10 and not an M5 bolt and nut. Bitches don’t understand what it takes dio unapata welder akijiita engineer.

Na hawapendi kuitwa Mr so and so, they want to be called engineer so and so.

True. But one must be registered with the Engineers Board for you to earn that title, it is very expensive and not very easy.

Kenyans are funny, there is a big difference between engineers, technicians, and technologists engineer does the thinking while technicians do the real practical work

Cc Baba Ochi @introvert

:D:D:D:D:D:D The. Mr. injinia all protocols observed @inzhener otmetka hebu kuom kiasi

Show me any evidence that road engineers in Kenya do any kind of thinking and kindly don’t mention Chinese contracted projects.

One institution in Kenya that i know is capable of naturing our engineers, is The Millitary. They have a budget that, if well utilized, can initiate Research and Development projects that can put us on the world arena.
One reason we are excelling in the Field of Information Technology, is due to the low Budget that one needs, to develop projects.

Back on topic. Those guys are probably getting orders after uploading that. I’d probably mount BBS RS on that bike.
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Its time we made the best out of those bicycle lanes tunazo kwa super highway

The favourite phrase is, “why reinvent the wheel”.

Then the engineers and particulary the mechanical ones are not doing any thinking

our technicians are the best. but engineer’s hakuna. the “real engineer’s” in Kenya sit in tendering committees that’s where they make their money and names, fake

To the African,degrees are some type of an embellishment . Most spend the better part of a decade pursuing those degrees but don’t achieve much with them. Imagine having an MBA, living in the U.S , yet you fall in the same income bracket as an undocumented illegal Mexican immigrant who can’t even speak English in an English speaking country, and whose only claim to fame is crossing over the Rio Grande .