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10 More Ways to Become a Third World Utility
 

 

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October 14, 2008
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10 More Ways to Become a Third World Utility

According to Jim Burke

 

One of the advantages of old age is you can say more of what you actually think. Having been in the utility business for over 40 years, I’ve seen many things. I’ve noticed that many ideas are re-invented every 10 or 20 years and my insight into the fate of some of these ideas is misinterpreted as “unusual insight”. I’m thinking “fool me once…etc.” There have been a number of Imagethings which concern me.

Some years ago I wrote a paper “10 Ways to Become a Third World Utility” that was very well received….a big surprise to me!! I’ve got another 10 here, which are meant to be constructive and parallel what many of you are really thinking but not in a position to broadcast to the world.

Below is a quick list of the 10 more ways. Click here to read Jim’s paper in its entirety.

1. Allow the Lawmakers to Do the Engineering
2. Let Computer Programs Replace Intuition and Experience
3. Mirror the Airline Industry
4. Provide No Career Path in Engineering
5. Don’t Take a Stand
6. Encourage DG’s
7. Withdraw support of colleges and universities
8. Support Global Warming Alarmists
9. No Research or Papers
10. Don’t State Your Case to the Public

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Comments
  • This is spot on.

    One reason China's economy is growing gangbusters is that their top political leaders are engineers, not lawyers and dare I say pickpockets. I imagine the same is true in India.

    We need more professionals and tradesmen in the congress and the legislature - people who have had a job, made a payroll, and made something for society, instead of critics (lawyers) who have made nothing and criticize and hamper those who try and do.

    I've only met one real businessman who ran for office. He was a contractor who was also involved in little league and other community programs, and he was well versed on the issues of importance for the town council. He was handily defeated by a clueless banker's wife who had no idea what the town's annual budget was or how many people it employed because she had the right letter after her name for party affiliation.

    Matt

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