"We've all worked with bad engineers, people they just are clueless, and down right rude, and mean. Lets get even by posting their names here".
Here's a switch...why not list the ones who are good and really know their stuff? I particularly like Lightner Electronics, based out of Claysburg, PA. They're expensive, but they're definitely worth it. The guy who owns the company is in his late 20's and has about half a dozen people working for them. Since there are few engineers left in Central PA, they do much, if not all, of the station's contract work in the area. They're capable of a LOT more than just transmitters...they can do phone systems, computer networks, and just about anything involved with a radio station. They do a VERY stellar job, and can make the most garbage equipment sound just as good as anything you buy new.
The "bad" engineers are often forced to "make it work" by managers who don't want to spend the money necessary to fix something the way it should be. And I know on some occasions where they've been stiffed entirely or paid extremely late for their efforts. An engineer is the last person you ever want to get on your bad side.