Published July 1938 | Version Published
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The economic status of the engineer

Abstract

Data gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics are used by the author in this article to support his statement that "the economic status of the engineer is largely a matter determined by each individual engineer according to his particular personal qualifications and the relations these bear to the work he does and to the personalities of those persons with whom and by whom he is employed."

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© 1938 AIEE. Essential substance of a paper presented at the AIEE summer convention, Washington, D. C , June 20-24, 1938.

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