Posted by jdemaris on December 16, 2009 at 11:39:22 from (67.142.130.16):
In Reply to: Re: dealerships posted by JTinNJ on December 15, 2009 at 11:29:29:
Seems that engineers certainly are in high demand. But, not so sure about the satisfaction, though.
I've got three engineers in the family and all have the same complaint. They rarely get to see the end product and how well their input may of helped. That because much is departmentalized, or put into small sub-groups. That incudes a Ford engine systems engineer, a magnetic imaging engineer, and an aerospace communications engineer.
On the other hand, my wife's sister chose an obscure "packaging engineer" major in college. Had her BS engineering degree in four years. She designs boxes for Colgate-Palmolive for stuff sold all over the world. She really likes it, except for the travel requirements.
Also have a good friend who has a Masters Electrician's License and ran his own business for years. Got bored out of his mind and went to school to get an electrical engineering degree. Finally got it and hired for several big jobs. One was running a nuke plant. He hated it all and was even more bored. Finally quit and started his own commericial wiring business again. He's much happier working with his hands.
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