Good morning everyone. Today, here in "What happens Castelló?", we are going to interview Mary McCarley, the most famous engineer in the world, currently working in the U.S government.
- Hi Mary. First of all, how are you?
- God morning John, I'm fine thank you, just a bit asleep.
- Let's start with the interview. You are working as an engineer, aren't you?
- Yes, since 1999.
- I suppose you studied engineering. Where did you get your degree?
- Well, I studied in the local University but then I did the master in France because I wanted to learn the language.
- How many years has it token?
- Hmm... Six years, it seems a lot but when you're there it passes quite fast.
- How did you felt when you got your first job?
- Wow, there was an amazing shock of emotins inside my brain. I was terrified to start a new step of my life and to have responsability for the first time. However, I was excited to take part in the industrial world and have the posibility to learn new techniques. Adding to that, I was going to earn money, so it was a turn to the right for me.
- Jaja, have you been in other companies? If so, how many?
- Yes I have worked in... five different companies but just at four as engineer.
- Is hard to be engineer?
- No, well... it depends on your interest in front of new technologies.
- Does your job let you free time?
- An engineer schedule is similiar to all the other jobs... But my current job takes me a lot of time and it's hard to work for the U.S government.
- Do you recommend to be an engineer?
- Hmm... It's not a bed of roses, sincerally. You have to work. But which is an easy career? Everybody must do whatever they want.
- Okay Mary, thank you very much.
- It has been a pleasure.
Tomorrow we have a surprise to our spectators. Don't miss the next program. Byebye from "What happens Castelló?". See you tomorrow.
- Does your job let you free time?
- An engineer schedule is similiar to all the other jobs... But my current job takes me a lot of time and it's hard to work for the U.S government.
- Do you recommend to be an engineer?
- Hmm... It's not a bed of roses, sincerally. You have to work. But which is an easy career? Everybody must do whatever they want.
- Okay Mary, thank you very much.
- It has been a pleasure.
Tomorrow we have a surprise to our spectators. Don't miss the next program. Byebye from "What happens Castelló?". See you tomorrow.
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