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Boeing's State-Of-The-Art Quality Control

Boeing's State-Of-The-Art Quality Control
The irony is absolutely delicious here! Boeing's recruitment slide proudly declares "Never compromising on safety or quality" while showing an engineer inspecting what appears to be a structural component... with a flashlight. Because nothing says "rigorous aerospace engineering standards" like squinting at critical aircraft parts with a pocket light! This is basically the aviation equivalent of a surgeon saying "I'll just eyeball it" before an operation. Next-level quality assurance process: if you can't see the cracks with a flashlight, they probably don't exist, right? Safety first... or whenever the proper inspection equipment arrives!

Whenever Management Gets Involved

Whenever Management Gets Involved
Engineers watching their meticulously designed projects get rushed by management deadlines! The Boeing logo is just *chef's kiss* perfect irony here. Real engineers know the struggle - you need proper time to calculate, test, and validate, but someone upstairs is always yelling "we needed it yesterday!" Then everyone acts shocked when things don't work perfectly. 🤦‍♂️ Engineering needs TIME, people! Safety and quality can't be rushed, but try telling that to quarterly profit reports!

Engineering Approximations At Their Finest

Engineering Approximations At Their Finest
Engineering at its finest! When you round π to 3.1 and pretend planes are perfect spheres with zero air resistance, you've officially unlocked god-tier approximation skills! The enormous brain in this meme represents the sheer galaxy-brain confidence it takes to make these wild simplifications and still expect your aircraft to fly. Real engineers know that π is actually 3.14159... and planes are decidedly non-spherical, but hey—close enough for government work, right? This is why we double-check our calculations before boarding!

Someone Didn't Listen To The Safety Engineer

Someone Didn't Listen To The Safety Engineer
The Boeing boardroom meeting meme perfectly captures what happens when corporate priorities clash with engineering safety! The boss asks why their 737 MAX had critical safety failures, and we get three classic responses: denial ("We did nothing wrong"), acknowledgment ("Poor Maintenance"), and the brutal truth bomb ("We cut costs and quality for profit"). That last guy gets the death stare for daring to speak the engineering truth! 😂 This is a brilliant satire of how engineering ethics sometimes get yeeted out the window when profit margins enter the chat. In engineering, there's a saying: "Good, fast, cheap - pick two." Looks like someone decided "cheap" was non-negotiable!