Engineering As a Profession

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Engineering As a Profession
Milo S Milo Smith Ketchum
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In brief then, remember that whatever success you have in life is going to come out of yourself. You cannot borrow success, the University will not give it to you as it does your diploma. It is the inherent -capacity to perform with your brain that will make you what you become, and not the education you receive. Your educa- tion will therefore be of little service to you in reaching success un- less you are, honest, unless you are loyal, unless you are diligent, unless you are willing to work
...hard and long. If you have these then your education will assist you and will make it possible for you to reach real success; a life well spent in your chosen profession and service to others.
I cannot give you a better idea of the type of man that is needed for complete success in the engineering profession than by quoting to you an extract from the report of Chief Engineer Starling, of the Mississippi River Levee Commissioners: "A good engineer VD must be of inflexible integrity, sober, truthful, accurate, resoluter"]^ discreet, of cool and sound judgment, must have command of his temper, must have courage to resist and repel attempts at intimi- dation, a firmness that is proof against solicitation, flattery or im- proper bias of any kind, must take an interest in his work, must be ' energetic, quick to decide, prompt to act, must be as fair and im- partial as a judge on the bench, must have experience in his work and in dealing with men, which implies some maturity of years, must have business habits and a knowledge of accounts.


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