I don't know why, but PC terms for job titles annoys the crap out of me. For example, how secretary is now administrative assistant.What are some other PC job titles out there these days?
9/1/2011 4:20:49 PM
flight attendant; air host]
9/1/2011 4:23:22 PM
police officerfire fighter
9/1/2011 4:23:47 PM
Director of Quality Control
9/1/2011 4:23:57 PM
Corporate Administrative Assistant for our receptionist.
9/1/2011 4:24:38 PM
Escort Service
9/1/2011 4:24:57 PM
Executive AssistantExotic Dancer[Edited on September 1, 2011 at 4:27 PM. Reason : eh... I'll take off Receptionist]
9/1/2011 4:25:07 PM
sanitation engineer = janitor
9/1/2011 4:29:43 PM
^ being an engineer that one really pisses me off
9/1/2011 4:31:14 PM
or just adding engineer to the end of everything in general
9/1/2011 4:31:57 PM
not in my industry, we got fucking javascript ninjas and scalable architecture rockstars
9/1/2011 4:31:59 PM
Sandwich Construction Engineer
9/1/2011 4:32:56 PM
Sales Associate
9/1/2011 4:38:09 PM
Afro Engineer
9/1/2011 4:39:07 PM
NCBELS could sue people who have the word "engineer" in their title if they're not licensed. However, I think they would spent too much in legal fees for it to be worth it.
9/1/2011 4:48:05 PM
Delivery Specialist
9/1/2011 4:49:52 PM
^^That's dumb. If someone is concerned about whether or not an "engineer" is licensed, they can just require proof that the engineer is licensed. I don't see why anyone should be able to sue for that.
9/1/2011 4:57:46 PM
9/1/2011 4:58:05 PM
^^you have no problem with someone not a doctor being called a doctor?
9/1/2011 5:00:40 PM
I'm actually involved in a class action lawsuit against Dr. Dre right now.
9/1/2011 5:06:50 PM
maybe dr dre is a real doctor then
9/1/2011 5:08:16 PM
is that his legal name/title?
9/1/2011 5:09:50 PM
Nope, but in the case of an engineer that wasn't actually licensed, I don't think their legal title would be "Engineer" either.For the record, though, I don't think there's anything wrong with someone providing a service, even if it's unapproved by some state entity. Inter-discipline licensing will pop up regardless, and customers can check to see if the person/business they're looking to hire is licensed by a trusted third party.
9/1/2011 5:16:00 PM
"operating engineer" for a machine operator. there's more engineering involved making a sandwich i think.
9/1/2011 5:27:10 PM
Civilian Under Naval Training[Edited on September 1, 2011 at 5:33 PM. Reason : a]
9/1/2011 5:33:29 PM
I don't think anyone is going to confuse a sanitation engineer with an electrical engineer anytime soon.
9/1/2011 5:33:33 PM
it's the concept.
9/1/2011 5:54:37 PM
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9/1/2011 6:08:25 PM
I'm taking a huge shit at work right now engineer.Did I do that right?
9/1/2011 6:20:59 PM
I can't stop reading "pussification" in the thread title
9/1/2011 6:21:57 PM
looking for engineering jobs.... the proliferation of sales engineer and shit like that is absolutely infuriating. it makes shit difficult.
9/1/2011 6:22:02 PM
somebody at a call center = Support Technician or Marketing Associate
9/1/2011 6:32:04 PM
are process engineers legit?
9/1/2011 6:51:17 PM
yes most of the time they are chem eng
9/1/2011 6:57:01 PM
^^^What do you think they should be called?
9/1/2011 7:09:11 PM
9/1/2011 7:13:26 PM
HAHA. They just hired 5 telemarketers to work under me (which I have no idea why - I'm just the guy who setup the phone system.) Call them telethoners.My title is "Project Guru". I basically do what the boss tells me; from networking to custom telephone systems, to laser etching brass coins. Fun
9/1/2011 7:14:28 PM
what are sales associates supposed to be called? i never knew there was another name for them. *shrug*salesperson? clerk?
9/1/2011 7:15:36 PM
9/1/2011 7:29:37 PM
stay at home mom = domestic engineer
9/1/2011 7:38:25 PM
I thought that was covered by sandwich engineer
9/1/2011 7:43:10 PM
I have seen "home maker" for SAHM before
9/1/2011 8:00:16 PM
9/1/2011 8:04:08 PM
I was a process engineer at a gold mine. I would probably call it a control system engineering position but that's what they called me.
9/1/2011 8:12:08 PM
9/1/2011 9:03:35 PM
a process engineer may be involved with:Creation of block flow diagrams, equipment lists, heat and material balances, Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, process schedules, sizing and specifying equipment not limited to: reactors, columns, heat exchanges, pumps, and all interconnecting piping and instrumentation, providing a functional narrative for control strategy.
9/1/2011 9:35:03 PM
"PCification of job titties"
9/1/2011 9:37:48 PM
I, too, keep reading pussification
9/1/2011 9:38:20 PM
^Dammit, that's what I came here to post
9/1/2011 9:39:18 PM