For most of my working experience it has not so much been
"getting" to do that stuff, but having to.  The products I've
primarily been involved with (aircraft/aerospace equipment,
biotech/forensic instruments) are govt certified in one way or
another, and the testing required to obtain that certification 
extends to their installation, maintenance and user procedures.  
In just about every case where this type of certification was 
not mandatory in order to release or deliver a product, both 
my working experience and the resulting product have been 
inferior, so I don't go looking for work in these environments
any more if I have a choice.

Gene Kim-Eng


----- Original Message ----- 
> --- Kevin McLauchlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder how many people get to actually DO that stuff.


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