On September 28 2010 14:51 MangoTango wrote:
In the rear, with the gear!
Related: I have an uncle who works for Raytheon. Not even his wife knows what he does for them. If you ask him, he'll say he works for Raytheon. If you ask him what his job is, he'll say that he works for Raytheon. Nobody even knows if he works on land, air, or sea. But his degree is in aero engineering, so...
But nobody knows for sure.
In the rear, with the gear!
Related: I have an uncle who works for Raytheon. Not even his wife knows what he does for them. If you ask him, he'll say he works for Raytheon. If you ask him what his job is, he'll say that he works for Raytheon. Nobody even knows if he works on land, air, or sea. But his degree is in aero engineering, so...
But nobody knows for sure.
My mom used to work for Raytheon. She said the engineers were split up into groups so that each individual group only knows about the part they work on. It's pretty intense developing technology for the government.