Software engineering
Need to write my thesis to finish my bachelor's but it has helped me get a comfy help desk job where I earn between 60-70k roo dollars
Sup Jow Forums engineers get in here!
Got an internship, worked for 1 year after college at 80k asked for a raise now it’s 85k. I do nuclear remediation. The PhD will be in optics which is almost entirely unrelated (however I use optics for modeling things like ion exchange)
Mechanical engineer. $37k a year :/
Trying to get a promotion, but I really just took a job doing GIS in telecom to get some resume experience. Going for a "fiber engineering" position right now, which would probably be a nice raise and then I could work on getting my life together. Currently work 2 jobs. Life sucks. Ideally, I think I wanna pursue either aerospace or controls. Thinking I might try and get a master's in EE if I just can't get close enough to the industry to slide in with self study and ass kissing. I kind of realized I chose the wrong major in my last semester of college since I finally got to work with circuits on a few projects I was on but was too late to even specialize. Sasuga
Software Engineer, work in Data Processing - Entry Level.
Tips for new grads: Make sure you know you fundamentals well and don’t speed out in the interview ;)
Salary: $176k/year
Side note but I haven't heard back from the guy yet, and my understanding is I'm the only candidate they've really looked at since I interviewed over a week ago. Should I send him a follow up email?
Never sent a thank you for your time email :(
sounds sick mane
jesus thats a nice salary, as is whats the cost of living where you guys are. £23k is fucking garbage even when you factor in exchange rate, god I hate this island.
what in the fuck?! where the devil are you on that kinda monies.
yes, punctuality is always good, even if you dont get the job now , opportunities in the future you may come to mind.
Thanks bro. Good luck in your future endeavors. Engineering is a great field to be in
Mech Eng in Oil. Starting 60k leaf bucks in 2007 making $70/hr leaf bucks as consultant and feel underpaid but market sucks right now. Used to be $85/ leaflets
Ok, I'll email him. Worst he tells me is to fuck off. Just want the offer to see if it IS gonna be a pay raise because if not, gonna reject it, stay in my current position for a bit longer, then start looking to move on before my degree becomes too outdated.
I live in northern Colorado. Cost of living here is out of control, but you have plenty of opportunities, but fuck off we are full. I'm paying around 850/mo for a room in a 2br, and this is on the low end of the spectrum in my area.
funny, ive been considering moving to canada as BC have some good targets for becoming entirely renewable energy based, this , washington state and oregon I believe all on west coast.
I want to earn good but I would compromise if I lived in a nice place/country. The UK is totally FUBAR and only gonna get worse so im literally looking anywhere but here in the next 3 years desu.