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A Shortage of Engineers: A Novel

hardcoverJuly 13, 2001
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ISBN-13: 9780312275549 ISBN-10: 0312275544
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
July 13, 2001
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
21.90×2.90×14.40 cm

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A Shortage of Engineers: A Novel by Grossbach, Robert. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780312275549.

When Zack Zaremba graduates form engineering school, he wants little more from his career than to do useful, interesting work. It is not long, however, before life becomes more complicated: Hes assigned to an Air Force contract with impossibly difficult specs, $100,000-a-day late penalties, bullying managers, disgruntled coworkers, and parts that must be ordered before theres a design. When he fall fervently, passionately in love with Lilah Li, a beautiful Asian-American programmer with a whistle-blowers agenda, he realizes just how irrelevant his engineering education was in preparing him for moral choices. Zacks coworkers include Warren Kushner, whos never had a date and draws up flowcharts of even casual phone conversations with women; Shopper Jim, engineer-for-hire, whose engineering survival rules include, "Always keep enough cardboard boxes under your desk to carry out all your stuff"; the Frenchman, who wears his clothes backward as a sign of bureaucratic defiance; and the silky smooth Wonderboy, whose corner-cutting extends from finessing the Air Force to cheating on the office contest in tiny writing. Zack soon discovers himself covering for the incompetence and corruption of others. Middle management-the dyspeptic A Boy named Hsu, the heavily pustuled Medieval Man, sick-leave king Whispering Bill, in-business-for-himself Marv-only makes things worse. As it gradually becomes clear that the hardware cant meet the promised specs, Zack is seized in a crosscurrent of loyalties when he must decide whether to lie at a Critical Design Review. His only anchors are Lilah, her son, and the six-year-olds he volunteers to coach in soccer, a sport hes never played. As his team loses game after game, Zack struggles with the mysterious, painful, age-old task of engineering: making things work.