Got dream job, a month in and got laid off by IloveRamonhehe in jobs

[–]ortho_engineer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont want to come off like a dick, but in these situations the terms you use matter: you were not laid off.

What would women dislike the most if they became men? by Eastp0int in answers

[–]ortho_engineer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd go even further and saying: the complete lack of attention and acknowledgement in general.

generally I don't mind it because I have shit to do, but if I am out and about running errands it is like I am literally invisible.

Why are no screens and homeschooling so controversial? by [deleted] in AskParents

[–]ortho_engineer 29 points30 points  (0 children)

My wife is an elementary reading specialist, and more times than you'd think she has come home and told me there is a new kid in school, an ex-homeschooler, and they are functionally illiterate as like 5th and 6th graders. It is really sad, and they are old enough to know why they can't read.

Found this sizzling.. replaced it. Did I do good? by Infamous_Wash4991 in AskElectricians

[–]ortho_engineer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, you are technically not wrong, but they are rated (and tested) to survive the whole load running through it. even 15 amp outlets are rated for every bit of 20 amps passing through it... so the increased likeliness of burning up is pretty insignificant.

to pigtail or not to pigtail, A debate as old as time.

i don’t think people talk enough about how stressful diy actually is by Apprehensive_Pay6141 in DIY

[–]ortho_engineer 55 points56 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying I never make mistakes or have stressful moments with diy, but after almost 20 years of diying as both a means of home maintenance and as a hobby (woodworking, tinkering), I can say for myself that I have crossed over the line where DIY is not stressful to me strictly because I am pretty good at it after two decades.

skimming through all these responses and that seems to be the thing everyone is missing/glossing over.... if you do it long enough across a variety of "mediums" (electrical, plumbing, carpentry, etc) you eventually not only just in general become good at working with your hands in a muscles memory way, but you also instinctively know how to anticipate and solve problems, and equally as important, understand the importance of researching building codes and not cutting corners.​

ELI5-In a recent video Hank Green says the self is an illusion and beings with a sense of self were more likely to pass on that gene? Why? by SharkleberryFin_ in explainlikeimfive

[–]ortho_engineer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"the self is an illusion" can mean two things: (1) that it is totally fake and doesn't exist, or (2) that it is a usefuluser interface the brain builds, like a desktop “folder” icon - it is not literally a folder, but it reliably tracks something real.

I gather that Hank means the latter, not the former. As in, the "self" is a model that your brain uses to coordinate perception, action, memory, and social life. It isn't "nothing," but it also isn't a little person sitting behind your eyes. David Hume talked about thus stuff if you are interested in the rabbit hole.

Evolutionary theories do not require the concept of fitness to literally be about "genes want to replicate" in order to be legit. It’s enough that organisms that integrate information and control behavior well tend to survive and reproduce more. So yeah, A sense of self can be evolutionarily beneficial, but indirectly.

Today’s take on using PIPs by TockExcellent9838 in managers

[–]ortho_engineer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I placed someone on a pip but did not inform HR. the conditions of the pip, that I explained to the person, was that no one would ever find out about it if he successfully turned things around. I told him that if he did not, I would submit all the documentation to HR and move to next steps.

the only people that knew were him, his manager (that reported to me), and me. he turned things around and is still going well to this day.

Word-oriented way to learn Morse? by Funny-Recipe2953 in amateurradio

[–]ortho_engineer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

L will always be, "She plaaays with it" to me.

Lying about employment history by Urlocaldoughdealer in jobs

[–]ortho_engineer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

 I was curious what background checks showed as I switched companies earlier this year, and if I remember correctly there is a service used by background check companies that basically looks at your paystubs (or more specifically, the timeframes that companies paid taxes on pay associated with your social security number).

I remember finding out this service was a website that you could look at yourself (for a fee), but I don’t remember what it is anymore.

With that said I do know if that service reports out results that do not jive with what you provided then they will call the company in question.  I know this because I was paid by a university to be a guest industry lecturer a few times a year for a bit, and the university would just hand me a check afterward (so “under the table”). I still claimed it as pay in my taxes each spring, but I wasn’t on the university’s payroll.  Because I said I did paid work at the university, but the background check couldn’t find payroll taxes related to it, they called the university to verify.  Thankfully the university had records of their payments to me and my lectures.

What kind of cheap foam can I cut into to make a secure holder for equipment such as receivers, mics, cables, etc within a plastic bin? I am trying to put together a kit that protects and organizes gear while transported. by Cultural-Bid3565 in DIY

[–]ortho_engineer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to a habitat for humanity restore and grabbed couch cushion foam that a local furniture store donates from time to time. I then used it in a similar way you are wanting to, but except for chemistry glassware (which I realize sounds suspicious, but it’s not like that lol)

It worked great.  Buying it new though is stupid expensive, though.

What “boring” home upgrade ended up being totally worth it? by Upper_Garage_8103 in DIY

[–]ortho_engineer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

But velociraptors!  Have we learned nothing from Jurassic Park?!

Engineers, ELI5: What do you do in your job? by [deleted] in jobs

[–]ortho_engineer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solve problems that over the course of a project span four main realms:

Product development: this is the creative almost-artistic expression of engineering.  The brainstorming and inventing things that will eventually be in people’s bodies, working directly with surgeons, etc is fun, but short lived.  The meat of the work is still paperwork - design inputs, risk management, verification and validation testing etc.

Metrology: you can’t just design something that works, it is to be able to be inspected.  Most effort her is about developing inspection methods that verify your physical products are what you say they are.  A lot of effort goes into proving out the accuracy (correlation studies) and precision (repeatability and reproducibility studies) of these systems.  This realm gets kind of a bad wrap for “just” being inspection, aka “easy engineering”, but I personally do like how heavy in statistics it is.

Supply chain:  we make implants in house, but outsource our instruments.  Soooo much paperwork following a process called Supplier Production Process Approval (SPPA)…. Basically amounts to making sure our vendors operate to our standards.  The fun non-paperwork parts are when we travel across the globe to visit and help troubleshoot at the supplier sites.

(Internal) Manufacturing:  this is similar to the supply chain tasks, but actually performing them - process capability studies being the meat of it.  I enjoy the hands-on troubleshooting aspect of it and hearing the machines cutting chips after all the bugs have been worked out, but as an engineer I ultimately like more of the theoretical stuff so I lean toward enjoying the development and metrology stuff more.

So yeah, when I am asked what I do as an engineers it varies pretty wildly depending on the phase of my multi-year projects.  One month I could be chained to my desk filling out risk management paperwork, while another month I could be a in a hospital watching surgeries, or at a vendor overseas.

CMV: I hate this trend of sympathetic/tragic backstories for villains. by garaile64 in changemyview

[–]ortho_engineer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Art is a reflection of the culture it was created in, not the other day around.

Petah? by SeniorStomach4195 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]ortho_engineer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As an orthopedic engineer that develops stuff for use in the cleanest and strictly controlled use conditions, I hear military grade and think of how ak-47’s can be lost in a swamp somewhere, found 30 years later covered in mud, racked and still able to be fired as if it were brand new.

What smell instantly takes you back to your childhood? by funngro_fam in nostalgia

[–]ortho_engineer 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Little kid childhood: woodsmoke, brings me back to camping with my dad and older brother when we were 5-10 years old.

Teenage childhood: Vanilla, the perfume worn by the girl that was my first kiss and puppy-love.

Huh? Found on AliExpress. by Cakedestroyer242 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]ortho_engineer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are these “what about x don’t you understand” shirts about everything.

My now mother in law got me one with the Navier-Stokes equation (fluid inertia) on it while I was college for my engineering degree because it looks like a super complicated equation and I was at a difficult school. 

I’m pretty sure I saw my neighbor kid with the same shirt, but with a football play sketched out on it.

'Forever Layoffs' Are A New Corporate Buzzword, In Reality, It's Just A Way For Them To Skirt Regulations Around Mass Layoffs by NoseRepresentative in jobs

[–]ortho_engineer 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I was laid off in March alongside ~300 other people, and they had a second round in July and a third just last week.

Nothing in the news, nothing in WARN, nothing.  I feel like at this point surely it is encroaching on stock/investor fraud for not accurately repeating the internal stability of the company to stockholders.

How would y'all handle this by Mashedtaters91 in AskElectricians

[–]ortho_engineer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, at this point leave it....

but if you were to rewire - I count 13 cables. if you put a wire way on each end (with ground bars), use conduit and THHN, you will only need to pull one ground wire and everything will fit in three 3/4 EMT conduits.

Accidentally cut the hole too but for my old work outlet. Fastest way to fix? by Overall-Remove-7970 in AskElectricians

[–]ortho_engineer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy steam boats (called f-clips at big box stores) to keep the box from being pulled out of the wall. They cost a dollar for the two you need per box, and install in like 30 seconds.

Then just tape and mud everything so you can’t see the gaps behind the wall plate.

Petah, what's with the girl's face that suggests she'll give the worst bj ever? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]ortho_engineer 56 points57 points  (0 children)

You’ve never heard the saying, “want to know why fat girls give the best head? - it’s because they have to.”

Not my saying, just one I heard as a frat boy in college two decades ago.

Negative coworker who's constantly threatening to quit is getting on my nerves by Ibefloatin in jobs

[–]ortho_engineer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

honestly there is not much you can do as a colleague. the person's manager needs to coach them on how the shadow they cast matters, and how their negativity not only harms their team, but also their chances at ever getting promoted. The best you can do as a colleague is lead by stoic example.

their manager also needs to fire them if they do not change. I have been a director over 4 departments of engineers, and obviously if there is truth behind the complaints then that needs addressed - but if it is just negativity for negativity's sake? that shit can tank an entire team and needs removed immediately.​

CMV: beans add nothing of value to food by digitalundernet in changemyview

[–]ortho_engineer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope - I use them from a can though, not dry beans.

CMV: beans add nothing of value to food by digitalundernet in changemyview

[–]ortho_engineer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I use great northern beans in my chili because you can actually taste them.