But I think it's worth it to pursue work that you're happy with ... even for less pay. But it hasn't always been like this for me. Always fascinating. Moving into the course load more I find myself really hating the busy work, the pure calculation of it all. Of course, we get annoyed by beurocracy and management at times. The project management team managed to waste the budget so there's $180k left in the budget for fabrication. Working so far. Mechanical Engineer / Turbines and Condition Monitoring, Aero/Mech Hypersonics/Composites/Wind Turbines. Due to their ignorancy in schedule, they had to fabricate it local in 1st world country, tripling the cost of fabrication. We crucified the Engineer ⦠It's a rip-off and doesn't pay worth a damn (grad students often get paid when they're engineers because they're still producing things) but remember....YOU are the one here talking about doing something different. My second option was mechanical engineering. [–]Okeano_Mechanical - R&D 10 points11 points12 points 1 year ago (11 children). Love my job. Hate is a very extreme word. I hate being an engineer when I don't get to do engineering. Part of it was laziness, but a major part of it is figuring out what I really, genuinely liked doing. Racism, sexism, or any other form of bigotry will not be tolerated. I always thought there was a big market for EE'S in sales engineering. so. I just don’t see a reason to stay here if I can go get a full time mba, and get into something much more lucrative like management consulting, where I could make 180 total compensation out of school, and with large raises every year, [–]Capt-CluelessMechanical Enganeer 4 points5 points6 points 1 year ago (1 child). But the one I like the best (but never hear) is "free agency". How does a flameless linear generator work? no reuse of existing cores, completely unique core, compiler, libraries, integration into products, and field of products to which it was applicable. [–]mone1490 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago* (8 children). Be respectful to other users. - firmware: a pure software take on the prototyping role, but you need to grok the underlying hardware in a manner most comp sci folks just won't/can't. Maybe the job is great, the people are great, but the work is incredibly repetitive and boring. I very much would love to become a chemical engineer, and to make products that can be used to help people. Tell your story well: Building a better mousetrap is necessary but not sufficient. Crowdfunding: Must be relevant to engineering and submitted as a self-post (not a link). Within engineering there is no grade inflation and it is quite common for the vast vast majority of the class to be far below average. I've tried both big and small engineering companies, and general feeling towards engineering have not changed. But really the best you can do for yourself is just let go of the insanity that is business. [–]DrShocker 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children), What you'll eventually understand about chemistry, is that literally everything engineers do is made up. I am a Computer Engineering major (electrical engineer and computer science combined). What is the best way to be successful in engineering, if you struggle with upper level math? It seems that almost everyone at work hates being engineer. I think the working world is a nightmarish hellhole where people are forced to be in confined spaces for long periods of time and are in constant fear of losing the money they need to survive. Do a masters etc.. I kinda feel that way, but for different reasons than yours. That's the necessity for modern day products though and the reason why what we buy is quality and not rubbish because these procedures are critical to the integrity of the product, however it can really become extremely tedious if your role encompasses that entire process. Yea but it will still take about 15 years (at minimum, more like 20 from what I’ve seen) post grad to make 150kish, and that’s just if you’re management. NOTE: Asking for help on homework will result in an instant ban. I have been at about 7 companies in various industries. It's up to you to figure out how you want to apply them. Oddly, my career shifted to manufacturing engineering. I thought it would be a little more like engineering school. Sure I could switch engineering jobs in a couple years and probably make 90kish, but I want to make more earlier, and with a higher ceiling. Kimberly - Computer Science Undergraduate - United States. Then it started to change. AND.... dear man, there is quite literally no one who cares. [â]Mordoc0881 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children). What you should do is find the small things that you cherish and let those things be your reward. If it's late, costs too much, doesn't meet customer expectations or anything else that could go wrong ... we're left holding the bag. I think you need a work life balance that's right for you. [–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago* (0 children). [–]metalski 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children). Getting a degree in engineering provides a really solid foundation for the rest of your life, whether you pursue a career in the field or not. [–]DrShocker 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (3 children). Not at writing promotional documents. Go be a digital nomad. Since engineers were paid well, you'd obviously be happy. find a company making the stuff you WANT to be part of. Go entrepreneur. So I think you're a lucky guy in that sense. Pick an engineer from the list of volunteers below and send him or her a PM indicating that you would like to conduct an interview: and join one of thousands of communities. Ever thought you could suffer heat stroke and frost bite at the same time? At the end of the day you have to decide why it is you're in your career. You now have the keys and own the truck. Bachelor of computer science after master’s degree in mechanical engineering? You can't change the past, but present and future decisions are yours to make. You can skip a few questions if you don't like them, but the more you answer the more accurate the test will be. [–]tokulord[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago* (0 children). I was an electrical engineer for the first 20 years or so of my career and I absolutely LOVED it. Are you in production or something? Of course, I mean this as it applies to engineering problems where you need to find something close to the sweet spot of cost versus benefit, but it applies here too. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 3468 on r2-app-0c86560e31d3c7463 at 2021-02-14 10:46:07.492275+00:00 running 6289523 country code: US. [–]ConsistentDivide 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children). 35h work weeks, the whole shabang. Hopefully I wonât bore you. I'm doing an specialization in Labor safety engineering and I keep studying engineering at home by myself so I could look for more opportunities later. I have worked for decades in the electronic circuit design field. [–]Hot_Fart_ 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children), Have you thought about sales? [â]auxym 1 point2 points3 points 5 years ago (0 children). Offshore rig platforms, subsea structures, pipe installations.
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