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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1080169" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>We've spent 3 years trying to replace our extremely experienced Head RF Engineer as he's retiring (or trying to) we got one guy, he left after a year, we've now hired one guy from India and another from New Zealand who have moved here. Both are far less experienced and not ready to take over.</p><p></p><p>I had a long chat with a non techy friend about it the other month, one of the things I find incredibly frustrating is the 'just learn to code' mentality as if this isn't an extremely technical and complicated industry that requires massive amounts of training. BBC had an article recently and the person bemoaned how hard it was to yield interesting output, it was just text and all she got was "Hello World". Yeah its ******* hard what a surprise, I spent 2 years of college and 3 at university then I got a job and I'm still learning to be better nearly 15 years later (currently in a change management meeting so people can knowledge share, I did the code review so paying half attention).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1080169, member: 72205"] We've spent 3 years trying to replace our extremely experienced Head RF Engineer as he's retiring (or trying to) we got one guy, he left after a year, we've now hired one guy from India and another from New Zealand who have moved here. Both are far less experienced and not ready to take over. I had a long chat with a non techy friend about it the other month, one of the things I find incredibly frustrating is the 'just learn to code' mentality as if this isn't an extremely technical and complicated industry that requires massive amounts of training. BBC had an article recently and the person bemoaned how hard it was to yield interesting output, it was just text and all she got was "Hello World". Yeah its ******* hard what a surprise, I spent 2 years of college and 3 at university then I got a job and I'm still learning to be better nearly 15 years later (currently in a change management meeting so people can knowledge share, I did the code review so paying half attention). [/QUOTE]
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