TabRazesMechEngr
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2014
- 6
Hello everyone. I have been viewing this forum for past 2 weeks and have found it incredibly helpful! And therefore, I want to post a question that has crossed my mind time and again. As a junior HVAC design engineer (2.5 years exp.), sometimes its hard to convince the people of a certain proposal in a meeting! When discussing technical issues with the engineers from other disciplines, they seem to be justifying their stances all the time and keep on bringing up the stupid claim of "experience" as if its taken for granted that someone with 10 or more years of experience is going to be right all the time. What I want to ask is that whether an extensive knowledge is actually required of other fields like structural or electrical in order to come up triumphs in the meeting or should one just equip himself with enough knowledge in his disicipline (in my case HVAC) and not be too concerned of the non-sensical opinions of architects or for that matter electrical engineers. I am pretty sure that many of you might have been in this situation many times during your career.