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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 471475" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p><strong>Re:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I thought I was gonna be in sales with the prosthetics company. Sounded like a solid deal at first and I don't know what has happened to that now. I'm tired of pestering them about it to be given no answers, so I'm ready to pave my own road. If I thought I could stick with Engineering classes all the way through obtaining a bachelor's degree, that's what I'd do. Being that I already work in the energy field, it would be easy to grab an engineering job at a power plant or within Siemens (where I work now). I have a good friend that has a BS in Electrical Engineering and makes bank at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant in TN. He drives a lot to and from work, but makes money. I could deal with a drive to make some major cash. Plus I just really like the energy field, it will always be around too. Nuclear energy is interesting to me, but that **** is way over my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 471475, member: 1780"] [b]Re:[/b] I thought I was gonna be in sales with the prosthetics company. Sounded like a solid deal at first and I don't know what has happened to that now. I'm tired of pestering them about it to be given no answers, so I'm ready to pave my own road. If I thought I could stick with Engineering classes all the way through obtaining a bachelor's degree, that's what I'd do. Being that I already work in the energy field, it would be easy to grab an engineering job at a power plant or within Siemens (where I work now). I have a good friend that has a BS in Electrical Engineering and makes bank at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant in TN. He drives a lot to and from work, but makes money. I could deal with a drive to make some major cash. Plus I just really like the energy field, it will always be around too. Nuclear energy is interesting to me, but that **** is way over my head. [/QUOTE]
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