We still do not know why there are not enough engineers. Possible explanations include: the level of mathematics required is too difficult for some to consider engineering; university courses in science and engineering require more work than others; and the work requires more persistence and rigour.
The image of engineering is unattractive; the status of engineers in industry is not high enough; and the pay is lower for engineers than other professions at similar levels of experience.
It is not possible to do anything about the first three: engineering needs hard work. We need to continue to work on image, and to offer higher salaries for important jobs.
Nick Boucher
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks Warwickshire
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