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Should I Pursue a Career as a Maintenance Technician or an Engineering Degree?
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[QUOTE="cpscdave, post: 5468655, member: 276967"] I'm not a technician. I have a degree in Electrical Engineering Just cause you have a B.Eng doesn't mean you'll be stuck at a desk doing CAD. I work in field services and spend ~half my time out at sites fixing stuff. But of course there are many engineering jobs that you are chained to a desk. My last COOP placement I was a glorified CAD monkey and that is what the engineers did all day everyday. I knew pretty quickly that it wasn't for me. I'm tempted to say that the B.Eng is a better route to go as it will give you more flexibility in what you can you do as a career. [/QUOTE]
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