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What do you do for a living/going to school for

Im a funeral director, mortician, embalmer, undertaker, whatever you want to call it its all the same :o
 


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.
 
Kansas State University: Mechanical Engineering

currently full time student for an engineering degree.

i am an electrical engineer working at a company that makes dock levelers and restraints.

intern at RTS Engineering and go to school at Georgia Tech for Mechanical Engineering.

Nice to see other engineering people on here!

Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arkansas, myself.
And, I'm a senior Parts Sales Manager at a local auto parts store.
 
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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:th_devil:
 
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.

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, 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.

Printing used to be a pretty big industry My father owned a pretty big company when i was growing up
 
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
 


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

You live in India? :p I work in an automotive shop and am finishing up my AA degree and automotive classes.
 
You live in India? :p I work in an automotive shop and am finishing up my AA degree and automotive classes.

LMAO, Ya I never understood that. I have Verizon and well they bought Alltel out..and Alltel is founded here in Arkansas..But everytime I would call I would get somebody who I couldn't understand!
 
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.
 
Get into something other than engineering, then. There is good money, and lots of job security, but "mad bank" is a helluva stretch.

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.

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.

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 ****. :th_tongue2:
 
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