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McLovin called me and wants to participate in this low traffic forum and he sent me his ID to prove that he is old enough to drive a lucid GT
 

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I was amazed at how many successful, happy folk I've met who went to college to study engineering.
None of them are engineers now ... a few even completed their degrees.
My son completed a ChE degree at Rennselaer, his masters at Cornell, and now works for the National Ski Patrol at Killington for minimum wage.
He's pretty darned happy.
As an engineer, I can confirm.
Out of all my friends from Engineering school, I'm the last one actually in it.
It's a lot like teaching, or an HOA board. A thankless job.
Most of my job seems to be crushing marketing managers' dreams with the limits of physics.
And the initial pay "can" be high, and then definitely plateaus unless you jump to management. Just like a teacher.
 
I was amazed at how many successful, happy folk I've met who went to college to study engineering.
None of them are engineers now ... a few even completed their degrees.
My son completed a ChE degree at Rennselaer, his masters at Cornell, and now works for the National Ski Patrol at Killington for minimum wage.
He's pretty darned happy.
As a counterpoint, my son studied engineering in college and has a Masters from Georgia Tech in aerospace engineering. He now works for General Atomics on all sorts of cool drone programs. He absolutely loves it.
 
As a counterpoint, my son studied engineering in college and has a Masters from Georgia Tech in aerospace engineering. He now works for General Atomics on all sorts of cool drone programs. He absolutely loves it.
Do his drones look like minivans?
 
Slow?
Not on my watch.
Unless mods decide to ban me :)
 
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