Why are There Fewer Engineers Every Year?

Jan. 8, 2008
Walt Boyes Reports on Why There are Fewer Engineers Every Year
FIRST Robotics is 18 years old, and it works. So why are there fewer engineers every year? The problem is us. Walt Boyes reports.

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