The user writes in a comment on an engineer's blog:
Do (electronic) engineers also have to be able to write well in Italian or is it enough that they know how to 'do arithmetic'? Let's start from a comment left on a blog article, with rather harsh and reproachful tones for all the young engineers who, according to the author, would not make appropriate use of the Italian language. Inevitably she broke out a real and own discussion regarding the skills of those who, as a profession, plan and develop, but speak little. So, is it necessary for engineers to speak and write well in Italian?
The administrator's response Site doesn't take long to arrive:
I'm embarrassed for you, dear colleague. Already at the first quick reading of this text, a use of the Italian language that is far from adequate for your level of studies and numerous typos emerge (reread before publishing!). I am an engineer who is certainly older than you, and who never dreamed of such obvious grammatical errors and syntactic infractions even during primary school. Read some books and study your grammar again. Articles like this only further discredit the already reviled reputation of the modern engineer.