I didn't read it the same way. In Germany if you an engineer you can expect several headhunters per week to be onto you looking to put you in a position they have because there are a shortage of engineers here at the moment.krisfx wrote:On an off topic note, your post sounds insanely arrogant re: working hours and the fact that you're spouting about being headhunted. I would have made it slightly less "I am better than most of you"...
Tim.Wright wrote:I didn't read it the same way. In Germany if you an engineer you can expect several headhunters per week to be onto you looking to put you in a position they have because there are a shortage of engineers here at the moment.krisfx wrote:On an off topic note, your post sounds insanely arrogant re: working hours and the fact that you're spouting about being headhunted. I would have made it slightly less "I am better than most of you"...
If you are in a specialised field you are going to get a lot of requests from F1, simple. And that is what he simply explained. There's no need to sugar coat it for fear of offending someone...
I'm certainly aware of a person who was travelling around the world with the circus, took another job within the team, in the factory, and said it was a "back to life" step.MOWOG wrote:I would think there is far less glamour and far more drudgery involved then you may suspect.I suspect working in F1 is one of those jobs that completely takes over your life, leaving no room for family, friends or socializing outside of the group you work with.
I would put this opportunity under the category of "Be careful what you wish for. You just might get it!"
28 hours a week, that will only get you a job at McDonald's.Reckoner wrote:
Also I like to work no more than 28hrs per week and don't think this is the case in F1.
Reckoner wrote:Thanks for all your replys.
Without giving too much away i'm the top go to guy in the world on Tribology specialising in high speed reciprocal lubrication.
The advances i'm making are without doubt incredible. However my current expertise are applied in the space world and i sometimes extend to the oil & Gas industry.
I've talked to them (various teams) about also doing abit of race engineering work if i go to the races. I'm probably amungst the top rated race engineers. After watching Quali on the TV i work out what every driver's strategy should be for the race and i write a little program in MATLAB. I'm usually spot on with my forecasts. I've told this to the teams and they are keen to give me a dual job.
Problem is getting the hrs down. I'll suggest a 3 day week and during race weekends just do Fri-Sun.
Thank you