12-21-2009, 03:47 PM
TMW2010,
Great explanation of the difference, the clearest I've seen. I should have found it myself, Wikipedia junkie that I am.
As an electrician, I have implemented many designs. I have worked alongside and for EEs and EETs. This has been my favorite part of the job. (as opposed to plain old wire and pipe). In a perfect world I would be enrolled in EE at Penn State, but EET is certainly good enough for now.
You said that you choose not to do EET. So what are you doing? If you don't mind me asking.
Thank you for the great info.
Bill
Great explanation of the difference, the clearest I've seen. I should have found it myself, Wikipedia junkie that I am.
As an electrician, I have implemented many designs. I have worked alongside and for EEs and EETs. This has been my favorite part of the job. (as opposed to plain old wire and pipe). In a perfect world I would be enrolled in EE at Penn State, but EET is certainly good enough for now.
You said that you choose not to do EET. So what are you doing? If you don't mind me asking.
Thank you for the great info.
Bill