TheKongoEmpire
The First Men
Hourly probably but piece rate? No.can u not just find a flexible part-time job? like something on the weekends?
Hourly probably but piece rate? No.can u not just find a flexible part-time job? like something on the weekends?
I was a ME mjaor in undergrad for 2 years. I got to Physics II and Statics and Dynamics and had to switch to business.
I realized I wasn't about that life.![]()
Thank you, brother.I have nothing to add but I wish you the best, OP. Finishing up my degree now in my 30s to hopefully be above the bullshyt. Do ya thang.
How could I?Why wouldn't you just go the IT route and work in a datacenter with that HVAC knowledge?
I'm researching now but the Residential HVAC route doesn't seem appealing at all.How could I?
I'm researching now but the Residential HVAC route doesn't seem appealing at all.
This is where people mess up. I took out loans for three degrees. I got three degrees. You have to complete the marathon. Anything less than that is asking for trouble.The loans aren’t going to hurt if you get the degree
Most people that are being truly hurt by student loans didn’t finish collegeThis is where people mess up. I took out loans for three degrees. I got three degrees. You have to complete the marathon. Anything less than that is asking for trouble.
Engineering is not like other degrees. Its incomparable to everything except medschool in difficulty.i went to school full time and had at least a part time if not full time jobs. not sure why you think you need to stop working to go to school.
I know, with a decent degree, you will typically have the means to support yourself. Without it, that's where the struggle and strife usually happens because you have to take what you can get to make ends meet rather than be a highly valued free agent on the marketMost people that are being truly hurt by student loans didn’t finish college
I would love to get out of my field and do something more specialized like this.Techs who make the most money are those who can sell the most systems. And as far as data centers are concerned, I've heard those subcontracted out.
Engineering is not like other degrees. Its incomparable to everything except medschool in difficulty.
He will have to stop literally everything in his life if @TheKongoEmpire ever hopes to pass differential equations/partial diiferentialCalc. We had young college students having mental breakdowns over these engineering courses despite having no job and still having to spend hours on a single math problem in a set of 30 of them. Thats not even counting the physics or major specific coursework.
Its pure academic hazing with unnecessary difficulty and very little of it will actual be used in his career; but its mandatory in every engineering degree. You cant just memorize a book to pass these tests.