So it sounds like there are plenty of opportunities out there for you guys and gals interested in becoming engineers. How much of that opportunity is in the amusement park field, I don't know. If you're an engineer in a different discipline, so what? The saying goes that the shoemaker's children go barefoot. Maybe you'll be better off keeping your love of coasters an extracurricular activity.
=====> AE from PSU, former chapter president of PSPE, doing his part to inspire youth to become engineers. <=====
RamblinWreck said:
Aerospace. Sorry. I'm just saying Aerospace is a limited field.
True, but the good thing about Aero is that you can also work as a Mechanical. The curriculum is nearly identical until senior year. I work at an Aerospace company but my primary job function is that of a Mechanical Eng. It's fun, but not as fun as what the Aero's do. Oh well, it keeps me hooked up in Louis Vuitton :)
Yeah, I'm old enough that I'm a GMI grad, not Kettering. However, I'm not so ancient that it was still part of GM (pre-1982).
Later,
EV
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