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Hate to tell you this, but if you don't want to manage people you are going to be stuck on a computer. Guess what engineers do these days?

Shits changing from the past eh?

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That's a drag. Guessing they won't cover any of it either.

I have no problems with mine?

Damn, I'm sorry Jules :(

Alright, I need suggestions or fields I should look into for college.

When I was younger I did a lot of stuff with computers, but now I'm getting sorta sick of them. I wouldn't mind using them for any field, but would rather not be on a computer 24/7.

^computer stuff being: OS installation, dual booting linux (a whole slew of different distros and gui interfaces, gnome, kde, etc), apache, mysql, php, css, html, did a little bit of visual basic in my early early days :P

web insecurities: improper coding and exploitation, IE bugs and vulnerabilities.

I'm no superstar when it comes to math, so I'm kinda sitting on the fence for engineering. Thinking electrical or mechanical.

Anything electrical / scientific always interested me. Physics would probably be cool, haven't taken a class yet though.

I'd rather be doing something interesting and somewhat enjoy the work then making absolute bank and hating my job.

I know I'm being pretty vague here, just looking for shit in the general direction of science / computer / engineering and people's thoughts. :)

maybe health physics. from talking to some health physics majors at my school, they dont use a lot of "hard math" compared to shit i do (physics major). they do a coop as part of their program so they also avoid a high level physics course like QM, etc.

a friend of mine did an internship at Geisinger, treating cancer patients, he enjoyed it but working with terminal cancer patients was, for him, depressing.

i also know several people who have done internships at PPL and Exelon Nuclear plants. General consensus was that the Techs get paid to sit around haha. i heard that Exelon has some nice perks like paying for your masters and phd.

http://www.hps.org/documents/Salary_Survey_2009.pdf

Hate to tell you this, but if you don't want to manage people you are going to be stuck on a computer. Guess what engineers do these days?

The engineers we have capture data and call the oem for help. Sad I know. :(

Evidently my problem isn't an isolated issue.

I will have to check my son's. He has been playing his pretty hard.

Hate to tell you this, but if you don't want to manage people you are going to be stuck on a computer. Guess what engineers do these days?

Shits changing from the past eh?

I know plenty of engineers who actually work in the field repairing things as well as in factories. The unfortunate part is, you will probably also be managing as well.

That's a drag. Guessing they won't cover any of it either.

Nope.

sound = fantastic.

build quality = that of a epileptic drunk baby

Pics of said damage?

Maybe there is a way........Maybe

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Hate to tell you this, but if you don't want to manage people you are going to be stuck on a computer. Guess what engineers do these days?

Shits changing from the past eh?

I know plenty of engineers who actually work in the field repairing things as well as in factories. The unfortunate part is, you will probably also be managing as well.

Check with your engineering department (UA?) and see if they are industry partners with any of the nearby power generating stations, like Palo Verde or Childs-Irving. You might be able to get an internship. Plenty of hands on engineering opportunities in an industrial facility, and we'll always need electricity so its (relatively) secure.

Alright, I need suggestions or fields I should look into for college.

When I was younger I did a lot of stuff with computers, but now I'm getting sorta sick of them. I wouldn't mind using them for any field, but would rather not be on a computer 24/7.

^computer stuff being: OS installation, dual booting linux (a whole slew of different distros and gui interfaces, gnome, kde, etc), apache, mysql, php, css, html, did a little bit of visual basic in my early early days :P

web insecurities: improper coding and exploitation, IE bugs and vulnerabilities.

I'm no superstar when it comes to math, so I'm kinda sitting on the fence for engineering. Thinking electrical or mechanical.

Anything electrical / scientific always interested me. Physics would probably be cool, haven't taken a class yet though.

I'd rather be doing something interesting and somewhat enjoy the work then making absolute bank and hating my job.

I know I'm being pretty vague here, just looking for shit in the general direction of science / computer / engineering and people's thoughts. :)

maybe health physics. from talking to some health physics majors at my school, they dont use a lot of "hard math" compared to shit i do (physics major). they do a coop as part of their program so they also avoid a high level physics course like QM, etc.

a friend of mine did an internship at Geisinger, treating cancer patients, he enjoyed it but working with terminal cancer patients was, for him, depressing.

i also know several people who have done internships at PPL and Exelon Nuclear plants. General consensus was that the Techs get paid to sit around haha. i heard that Exelon has some nice perks like paying for your masters and phd.

http://www.hps.org/documents/Salary_Survey_2009.pdf

Looks like you can go a lot of different ways there, and making some good money. I'll have to do some more research, thanks for the link.

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