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Apart from digging ditches and qa testing what jobs is one supposed to do?
The discussion centers around the employment prospects of engineering graduates, particularly those perceived as struggling to find meaningful work. Participants explore various factors influencing job opportunities and the perceived value of engineering degrees.
Participants express differing views on the reasons behind job struggles for engineering graduates, with no consensus on whether the issue lies with the degrees themselves or the graduates' attitudes and skills.
Some participants express confusion regarding the original question, indicating a lack of clarity in the discussion's focus. The conversation includes personal anecdotes and subjective interpretations of job market dynamics.
Sure it does. /s.marcusl said:It definitely helps.
My experience is we usually take low paying jobs in industry/design and struggle...I gave up. I'm a stay at home dad now(bad attitude). If you want money then you must constantly change jobs (usually for increased salary - and not really increased knowledge/skill). Learn how to talk a big game...by the time you are figured out you are already on to the next job with a raise. I've seen many others do it, it's not unique to engineering. There is a balance though, if you rise too high your wax wings will be melted by the sun...be careful of the investment bankers. Good luck.nnjoo said:Apart from digging ditches and qa testing what jobs is one supposed to do?
Then don't reply if you're that confused. It's not rocket science.CrysPhys said:OP: Not sure how to parse your question. Is it (1) the "engineering degrees" per se that are useless; or is it (2) the "engineering graduates" who are useless? If you mean (2), then, well, useless persons are useless persons, regardless of whether they are engineering graduates or not; and by definition, useless persons have no use; so what's your point?
No, it's not rocket science. It's a matter of good communication skills ... which (along with the aforementioned good attitude and other factors) are also key to landing good jobs.nnjoo said:Then don't reply if you're that confused. It's not rocket science.