04-05-2002, 06:35 AM
I don't know how much this will help, but I'm a mechanical engineer
I'm actually finishing up my fifth year of school (full time) now to get my BE (Bachelor's of Engineering) but I've been working as a mechanical engineer for 4 years now. I currently work for Johnson and Johnson part-time doing machine design stuff, our department builds the machines that make the product. Before that, I worked in microwave components (no, not the stuff that heats your food, think radar and communications) for a company that sold it's crap to either airline companies or the military.
It seems like neither is really the field that you are looking for, but if you ever wanted to get into a technical field, just drop me a line. I'm about the same age as you, and even though the job market still sucks ass, it's not that bad if you know where to look.
I'm actually finishing up my fifth year of school (full time) now to get my BE (Bachelor's of Engineering) but I've been working as a mechanical engineer for 4 years now. I currently work for Johnson and Johnson part-time doing machine design stuff, our department builds the machines that make the product. Before that, I worked in microwave components (no, not the stuff that heats your food, think radar and communications) for a company that sold it's crap to either airline companies or the military.
It seems like neither is really the field that you are looking for, but if you ever wanted to get into a technical field, just drop me a line. I'm about the same age as you, and even though the job market still sucks ass, it's not that bad if you know where to look.
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