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Originally Posted by Rusty
And how many can read a tape measure? I know of some engineers who can't.  I had one helping me measure a metal piece on time. I was holding the end, and he pulled out the tape measure to the other end. I asked him what it was. He told me 10, 6, and 7 small lines.  He was trying to tell me 10ft, 6 and 7/8". 
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I've had "three little lines" said to me way to many times. And lets not get started on engineers

Edit: add architects to that list too, you should not be allowed to draw anything without 5 years minimum apprenticeship in that field