/eetg/ - education, employed, in training general

Post your questions, stories, and experiences about upcoming, current, or previous education you've endured and how it has effected your success.
Remember there are no stupid questions only stupid career choices

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I'm getting self employed.
If crypto works out(even half the run from december is enough), I can do what I love even if my own thing runs mediocre.

Let's hope for the best my friend.

I've got a 2yr college degree as an Electrical Engineering Technician. I'm currently working as an electrical apprentice doing industrial construction and I'm considering getting out of it. I'm on the fence about going back to school for Electrical Engineering or Commercial Pilot.
The engineering would take 5 years to complete and cost $13,600 for tutition
The Commercial Pilot would take 2 years to complete and cost $30,000 for tuition but I would have a guaranteed job with the charter flight company that does the training
Living expenses would be roughly the same for each situation

what do?

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I've done EE too but scrapped it after a few term.
I would say it's hard to not get an job with an proper EE education, but boyyy EE itself is not easy.

What did you do instead of EE? I was considering Chemical Process Engineering as a secondary

quitting it and getting self employed with something I love to do as a hobby.
I already have a previously learned craftmans profession and some technical background.

Now with crypto I can risk doing it.
Even if crypto is worth 0$ suddenly, I'm going to be my own boss, one way or another.
This needs a enterpreneur mindset and the will to sacrifice some things in order to "make it"(which is for me to be free / to be able to do what I want (because in the end.... what separated a man from a slave?))

Marketing manager is great tier? What a fucking meme post

Basic question here.

what is the word do you use when some product produced by 'X' person or factory, is sell by 'Y' company, using 'Y' brand?.

Rebadging

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebadging

umm I dont think is the term I'm looking for.

Is like when you produce cookies, and "hellmart" sells it in their supermarkets using the "hellmart cookies" brand. Can't find a proper word for it.

maybe this one.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-label_product

Mechanical engineering leaf here. Can anyone give me a rundown on mining & forestry management? I'm working in manufacturing atm and the pay is mediocre.

Just started going to college for grade 12, getting the credits for a database admin course.

Networking is shit tier? Wut, I get paid to run a few commands and browse the internet all day. List is trash

Generals are for faggots.

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why is computer network architect at the bottom? unless you're talking about something else, architects make a fuck ton.

cloud architects, especially AWS certified solutions architects make on average 130k. It's literally the top salary for IT

The jobs on there are the best of the best jobs that usnews.com put together. If theyre at the bottom they're the 'worst of the best' on the list
No point in putting useless jobs like movie theater matradee on the list

bump

bumperino

No one into education and improving?

dentist here,

it is only a good job if you get school paid for. If you dont the student loans are crushing.

>information security meh tier
>i'm making 75k + bonus 2nd year in the workforce.
>meh tier