Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...
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Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...
#43 – Josh Tarbutton: Accidentally Awesome
Likes Sugar Creek Brewery in Charlotte, NC.
They have a master cicerone (you’ll have to listen to find out)
Started working at age 12.
Got GED and went to Georgia Tech.
PhD dissertation was on CNC machining software
In the Army reserve in Iraq, he was a fuel specialist who actually knew about fuel.
Bravo team name is partially from the SEAL team and partially from Italian Bravo!
You do and learn a lot at product development firms.
B-players in an A-system yields success.
Engineers are driven to do their best.
It is easy to mess up simple.
Professors need to bring in money and publish
Engineers paint the laws of the universe on the canvas of the world.
Learning engineering is like learning cooking.
College professors need some education classes.
There’s no sympathy for professors and billionaires
Being a professor is like running a startup.
Inc 500 two years in a row (maybe 3?)
Reach Josh:
Joshua@bravoteam.tech
www.bravoteam.tech
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Beers with Engineers
Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...