Great meeting everyone and very excited to work with you all. Reminder about Tuesday night's homework assignment to support Sachin's efforts to upgrade the quality of our AE pipeline: tell us why you got into this business.
While I was an undergraduate engineering physics major*, I had a partime job at a farm implement manufacturing shop - I drafted fabrication drawings for the shop to use in making their gizmos. One day, a guy came into the shop and the owner called me in to meet him. This guy was helping the owner design a new machine and the owner called him a "consulting professional engineer". I asked the guy what that meant and he said that he used his education and experience in physics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and machine design to help people come up with solutions to their problems. He said to think of it as like a lawyer, providing professional services, with the big difference being that he actually ended up helping his clients and creating things that generally helped business and society in general. So, I decided to become a consulting professional engineer. So, that's what I do now: I use my professional education and experience to apply to unique** problems that help business and society: like forestalling climate change and trying to save all the children of all species.
*I am quite proud of having my bachelor's degree in physics. But I had to get a graduate degree in mechanical engineering so that I wouldn't starve to death while living under a bridge.
**I hate doing the same project more than once. I was a terrible production engineer - I kept trying to "fix" things that my bosses said weren't broken.