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I'm a mechanical engineer...working mostly on spaceflight applications for my company. Its cool, but not nearly as cool as it sounds. Too much paperwork involved in spaceflight...most of its not needed.

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Most of my money goes into gaming, but in all I don't even spend that much. I have money from Financial Aid and Loans. I take part time customer service jobs during the summer and winter and that's enough to spend what I want on games. I live with my parents so that's a luxury for now, but I buy games and other personal items with my own money.
 
[quote name='TheBlueWizard']I'm a mechanical engineer...working mostly on spaceflight applications for my company. Its cool, but not nearly as cool as it sounds. Too much paperwork involved in spaceflight...most of its not needed.

TBW[/QUOTE]I have a few friends who graduated and became a ME. I'm still really curious how being an Engineer will be like in the real world. It sucks because I don't have a whole lot of real world experience.
 
[quote name='The Mana Knight']I have a few friends who graduated and became a ME. I'm still really curious how being an Engineer will be like in the real world. It sucks because I don't have a whole lot of real world experience.[/QUOTE]Engineers is the most loosely used word in corporate (or at least in the company I work for)

Risk Analyst engineer... wtf is that?!?!?!?! aint no engineers doing risk analysis... that shyt is hella dumb.

it dont even matter what field of engineering you studied... as long as u can be trained to push paperwork then it's all good.
 
I work in customer service at IKEA Orlando (opening Nov. 14 2007). Before that I was at the Orange County Library, and before that...the mouse. Currently a student too.
 
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