Tom Jenkins Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2002 Location Milwaukee, WI Posts 6,302 Jun 16, 2014 #1 I think this guy gets it!
harryting Lifetime Supporting Member H Join Date May 2002 Location Puget Sound Posts 2,599 Jun 16, 2014 #2 I read this last week, two comments: 1. A lot of process engineer knows process control, at least in theory, if they are Chem E. 2. A huge portion of work conflict are turf fight with IT, which is not mentioned.
I read this last week, two comments: 1. A lot of process engineer knows process control, at least in theory, if they are Chem E. 2. A huge portion of work conflict are turf fight with IT, which is not mentioned.
danw Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Oct 2004 Location midwest, USA Posts 3,429 Jun 16, 2014 #3 Thanks, Tom. I love the reader response, buying a PCS is like getting married: 1) You will not know the answers to the most important questions until it is too late. 2) Never base the final decision on price. 3) Be aware of the local reputation.
Thanks, Tom. I love the reader response, buying a PCS is like getting married: 1) You will not know the answers to the most important questions until it is too late. 2) Never base the final decision on price. 3) Be aware of the local reputation.