- This topic has 435 replies, 33 voices, and was last updated 17 years, 11 months ago by
Coronita.
-
AuthorPosts
-
December 26, 2007 at 6:30 PM #124770December 26, 2007 at 6:44 PM #124523
CogSciGuy
ParticipantEngineers–all nerds! BOCTAOE
December 26, 2007 at 6:44 PM #124672CogSciGuy
ParticipantEngineers–all nerds! BOCTAOE
December 26, 2007 at 6:44 PM #124693CogSciGuy
ParticipantEngineers–all nerds! BOCTAOE
December 26, 2007 at 6:44 PM #124751CogSciGuy
ParticipantEngineers–all nerds! BOCTAOE
December 26, 2007 at 6:44 PM #124775CogSciGuy
ParticipantEngineers–all nerds! BOCTAOE
December 26, 2007 at 7:06 PM #124533stansd
ParticipantI stopped my engineering curriculum after the first semester and headed for economics. 160K at 29? Looks like I made a mistake if you aren’t working 80 hours a week. I would have needed to head for an IB or consulting firm to be near that number, and I’d probably be divorced by now.
Fill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Stan
December 26, 2007 at 7:06 PM #124682stansd
ParticipantI stopped my engineering curriculum after the first semester and headed for economics. 160K at 29? Looks like I made a mistake if you aren’t working 80 hours a week. I would have needed to head for an IB or consulting firm to be near that number, and I’d probably be divorced by now.
Fill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Stan
December 26, 2007 at 7:06 PM #124703stansd
ParticipantI stopped my engineering curriculum after the first semester and headed for economics. 160K at 29? Looks like I made a mistake if you aren’t working 80 hours a week. I would have needed to head for an IB or consulting firm to be near that number, and I’d probably be divorced by now.
Fill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Stan
December 26, 2007 at 7:06 PM #124761stansd
ParticipantI stopped my engineering curriculum after the first semester and headed for economics. 160K at 29? Looks like I made a mistake if you aren’t working 80 hours a week. I would have needed to head for an IB or consulting firm to be near that number, and I’d probably be divorced by now.
Fill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Stan
December 26, 2007 at 7:06 PM #124785stansd
ParticipantI stopped my engineering curriculum after the first semester and headed for economics. 160K at 29? Looks like I made a mistake if you aren’t working 80 hours a week. I would have needed to head for an IB or consulting firm to be near that number, and I’d probably be divorced by now.
Fill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Stan
December 26, 2007 at 7:19 PM #124538Anonymous
GuestNERDS! Yes, it is obvious this board is full of engineers, especially the way Marion’s threads lit up. Clearly the stereotype is true, engineers do not get a lot of social interaction, particularly with women.
Not sure what 125 is doing to make 160K, not a lot of engineering jobs in San Diego pay that much short of being a high level manager (in which case you are not really working as an engineer any more, and are probably not 29). Realistically you need to be in the Bay area to pull that salary.
December 26, 2007 at 7:19 PM #124687Anonymous
GuestNERDS! Yes, it is obvious this board is full of engineers, especially the way Marion’s threads lit up. Clearly the stereotype is true, engineers do not get a lot of social interaction, particularly with women.
Not sure what 125 is doing to make 160K, not a lot of engineering jobs in San Diego pay that much short of being a high level manager (in which case you are not really working as an engineer any more, and are probably not 29). Realistically you need to be in the Bay area to pull that salary.
December 26, 2007 at 7:19 PM #124708Anonymous
GuestNERDS! Yes, it is obvious this board is full of engineers, especially the way Marion’s threads lit up. Clearly the stereotype is true, engineers do not get a lot of social interaction, particularly with women.
Not sure what 125 is doing to make 160K, not a lot of engineering jobs in San Diego pay that much short of being a high level manager (in which case you are not really working as an engineer any more, and are probably not 29). Realistically you need to be in the Bay area to pull that salary.
December 26, 2007 at 7:19 PM #124766Anonymous
GuestNERDS! Yes, it is obvious this board is full of engineers, especially the way Marion’s threads lit up. Clearly the stereotype is true, engineers do not get a lot of social interaction, particularly with women.
Not sure what 125 is doing to make 160K, not a lot of engineering jobs in San Diego pay that much short of being a high level manager (in which case you are not really working as an engineer any more, and are probably not 29). Realistically you need to be in the Bay area to pull that salary.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
