Why do metallurgy engineers so sucessfull in their
profession so that they dont think beyond their dreams?
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Answer / anil kamat
Metallurgy is in itself a vast field and scope of work is
vast . Engineers will be busy in finding new metals and
alloys and they feel great working with metals .
When the field is so interesting why would one want to
think of anything else.
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Answer / vishalshah007
we are the METALLURGIST...
humise ye duniya chalti he yaaro..
we have looooot of metals & materials...their lot of
properties & applications.
we dont hv extra time to think smthn else or to dream smthn else
we are curious guys..
our all life will go..but this materials will never get end
so.. we never think beyond our dreams
metallurgy rocks
thank you )just a little inspiration(
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Answer / krish
Metallurgy will rock always. Metallurgists are not at all
engineers but they are scientists. A scientist does not go
for higher studies. He will keep on analyzing things. So no
more time to think of higher studies.
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Answer / artivivk
Because they have a great allergy to the metals and they
did not want to get rid of it.
Any more suggestions are most welcome.
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Answer / shrin
Metallugy engineers are frustrated guys which makes them
succesful in their profession and never think beyond their
dreams.
Being an metallugy engineer, he is always bound to give
infinite solutions for a single problem because he is
dealing with various materials and its properties, each
having different properties at the expense of other.
whereas if the same problem is given to a mechanical, he
give a gunshot solution which is available commercially.
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