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Rare instance. Engineering companies align processes and procedures. That's half the battle. A EE(Electrical Engineer) is a EE. Sure experience helps but if a EE is on a project that gets canceled, there is a very high likelihood that he will get picked up on another program within the company as long as he is a proven performer.
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Highly qualified but are making more money than an equally performing lower paid engineer. It's all about value. How much work can i get out an an individual for X dollars. Typically older engineers(non managers) are making a ton of money and have years of experience but are no more valuable than say an engineer with 5 years of experience making 20K less a year. In this economy you have to go with your best bang for the buck and highly qualified engineers may not get you that.
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I've seen any number of high performers out of the job because their companies couldn't afford to pay them dude. It's not all performance based.
Keep in mind that a lot of companies not only let people go, the companies themselves folded as well. How's that performance based?
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