Most places I've worked "doing your job" means doing WHAT you're told, the WAY you're told to do it, and not asking questions or making suggestions, if you want to KEEP that job. If you want to change a procedure, you can save your nickels and dimes and start your own company and THEN you can change a procedure...because if there actually was a better way to do something, the engineers would've already thought of it.
And if a company actually ASKS for suggestions or ideas...it's usually because they want to get rid of people who "over-think" their jobs, and replace them with people who won't ask questions. For a company to actually solicit ideas because they think the people on the job might actually know a better way to do ANYTHING is an insult to company engineers, and such disrespect won't generally be tolerated in a corporate atmosphere.
Know your job, do it better than anyone else, and know your place and keep your mouth shut...usually helps one stay employed. Answering a solicitation for ideas is usually a trap.
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