I'm uplifted by the last batch of replies. Sometimes you start to feel that it might just be you that has reservations about some of the proposals that are put forward, but I'm reassured by the above comments. It's not me, it's them.
Well, it might be me as well, but it's still them.
Professionally and formally, I call myself a 'fire engineer' but I'm reticent about doing so because I see so much crap come from the pens of fire engineers. When I speak to people about my job, I specifically point out that I'm not really a 'fire engineer' because, frankly, I'm not sure what a fire engineer is. A magician maybe, an expert at sleight of hand pen.
That's not fair, of course. I shouldn't paint everyone with the same brush and there are some very skilled, rigorous and perspicacious practitioners out there, some of whom, I expect, are reading this. Well done you.
And then there are also those that may not have much knowledge of fire engineering techniques but who just have good sensible heads on their shoulders and possess the ability to recognise and to speak up when they see crap coming their way. Well done you too.
Merry Christmas.
Stu