Im a funeral director, mortician, embalmer, undertaker, whatever you want to call it its all the same![]()
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Im a funeral director, mortician, embalmer, undertaker, whatever you want to call it its all the same![]()
intern at RTS Engineering and go to school at Georgia Tech for Mechanical Engineering. hoping to one day make mad bank and have a bunch of fast cars.
Last edited by DanGTP; 02-03-2010 at 11:47 AM.
Well, here's something totally different from what has been said so far.
I work in the printing industry. Used to be Prepress manager, now doing Quality Control/Plant Supervising for a direct mail company in the chicago area. Basically, i make a living printing "junk mail". It's not mechanical engineering, but it's a decent living so far.
im a college student at st cloud state university
goin for mechanical engineering
planning on going doctorate too
i hope to do destructive testing when im out![]()
Get into something other than engineering, then. There is good money, and lots of job security, but "mad bank" is a helluva stretch.
I am a mechanical engineer. I have been a project engineer for the government on F-18's, Mack truck on 11L engines, and now an independent company that makes custom vapor cycle systems.
Well since the last thread like this my job has changed! lol!! I work for ATT...people West Virgin up to Canada..when you dial customer service you could get me! yayaya!! LOL
I'm a part time student finishing up some classes in CIS (computer information systems) networking side. I was installing satellite dishes before Xmas and this coming week I am starting an inbound customer representative position at a local service company. I hope to get into general PC repair/upgrades and some network support at some point.
I am a freshman at the university of northern iowa. im studying to get my music education degree so I can be poor and do what I love for the rest of my life. Any other teachers on here?
i work in a hospital. Biomedical engineering technician is what its called. we work on , install repair and pm, things like defribulators,electrosurgical units, anesthesia equipment., anything that directly comes into contact with a patient. also we watch alot of t.v. and play on the computer...sweet job. no grease involved!
VoiP technical analyst - Basically troubleshoot voip device and services, networking, carrier relations.
I get to the end of the internet everyday at work.
this is all kinds of true. if you want to make a lot of money then this is the wrong career by far unless you work yourself to the bone. i cant complain about my pay in the least (since im 24 and all), but ill never make an extreme amount of money as to where i could buy everything i want whenever i want.
I am a Manufacturing Engineering for a smallish manufacturing company local here. But I do anything from customer service, project management, tool design, product design, etc, etc.
Printing is big in my family. I have worked at a couple different shops in town, mainly in the bindery, but have run my share of offset presses. But I hate doing the mailing ****.![]()
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