Jammer Wrote:
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> Rick,
>
> That makes sense on a certain level and is all
> well and good for Lawyers (whose Canon of Ethics
> is written in legalese that means you need a
> lawyer to comprehend what it said).
> or Doctors, who have pledged to do the patient no
> harm, (but separating a fool and his money is not
> necessarily harmful),
>
> There is a full canon of ethics for engineers that
> I have subscribed to.
> I would be unable to "milk this dud" the way,
> perhaps, karma would indicate he should be.
>
> Engineers
>
>
>
> to wit;
> > "Act for each employer or client as faithful
> agents or trustees."
> > "Avoid deceptive acts."
>
> Compared to Lawyers
>
>
>
> to wit;
>
> Huh????
>
> Jammer
Well I'm not going to knock lawyers because I have had a very high success and satisfaction rate with them so far. Same with Doctors. As far as engineers? Well my house is still standing after decades everything works. The car is in good running order. The roads are in one piece. So I don't have any complaint with them either.