Another perspective on "engineering" in IT
Found a nice article about Margaret Hamilton, the lady who coined the term "software engineering".
Engineering—back in 1969 as well as here in 2020—carries a whole set of associated values with it, and one of the most important is the necessity of proofing for disaster before human usage. You don’t “fail fast” when building a bridge: You ensure the bridge works first.
Now be a good "networking engineer" and go and stretch another VLAN around the globe... ;)
On the opposite side, I prefer to (quoting Linus):
"do it right way."
I can only add: ", first time".
Of course there will be mistakes, we are all humans,
but bad design will generate endless technical debt.
And there is no escape from that.