Engineer Needed: Interview for Engineering Class (10 Questions)

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An individual is seeking to interview someone with a mechanical engineering degree for a Principles of Engineering class, requiring responses to ten specific questions. The request is made in a forum setting, where the poster expresses uncertainty about the appropriate section for such inquiries. However, the forum moderators have indicated that interview threads are no longer permitted due to privacy and anti-phishing concerns. As a result, the thread has been closed. This highlights the importance of adhering to forum guidelines when seeking assistance.
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For my Principles of Engineering class, I need to interview someone with an engineering degree (preferably in mechanical engineering) and working in the engineering field. There are only ten questions. If you are willing to help me, please post a reply and i will pm you the questons. Thanks!

Sorry if this was supposed to go into the homework section, but it looks like that has a specific format that needs to be followed and this doesn't seem to fit.
 
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mattd40 said:
For my Principles of Engineering class, I need to interview someone with an engineering degree (preferably in mechanical engineering) and working in the engineering field. There are only ten questions. If you are willing to help me, please post a reply and i will pm you the questons. Thanks!

Sorry if this was supposed to go into the homework section, but it looks like that has a specific format that needs to be followed and this doesn't seem to fit.

Sorry Matt. For privacy and anti-phishing reasons, the PF no longer allows interview threads. Thread closed.
 
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