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December 26, 2007 at 8:23 PM #124860December 26, 2007 at 8:27 PM #124614
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GuestIn that case they are not engineers, they are salesmen. Real engineers don’t have personalities.
December 26, 2007 at 8:27 PM #124762Anonymous
GuestIn that case they are not engineers, they are salesmen. Real engineers don’t have personalities.
December 26, 2007 at 8:27 PM #124782Anonymous
GuestIn that case they are not engineers, they are salesmen. Real engineers don’t have personalities.
December 26, 2007 at 8:27 PM #124841Anonymous
GuestIn that case they are not engineers, they are salesmen. Real engineers don’t have personalities.
December 26, 2007 at 8:27 PM #124864Anonymous
GuestIn that case they are not engineers, they are salesmen. Real engineers don’t have personalities.
December 26, 2007 at 9:55 PM #124684125mph
ParticipantFill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Well Stan, I’m in an “architect/director” role. I probably work 45 hours on average a week so it is a little more but in this line of work 45 is expected.
I moved around companies every 2-3 years and that gave way to a steady increase in income (along with internal growth). That, and a combination of other things such as being a excellent salary negotiator.
December 26, 2007 at 9:55 PM #124832125mph
ParticipantFill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Well Stan, I’m in an “architect/director” role. I probably work 45 hours on average a week so it is a little more but in this line of work 45 is expected.
I moved around companies every 2-3 years and that gave way to a steady increase in income (along with internal growth). That, and a combination of other things such as being a excellent salary negotiator.
December 26, 2007 at 9:55 PM #124852125mph
ParticipantFill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Well Stan, I’m in an “architect/director” role. I probably work 45 hours on average a week so it is a little more but in this line of work 45 is expected.
I moved around companies every 2-3 years and that gave way to a steady increase in income (along with internal growth). That, and a combination of other things such as being a excellent salary negotiator.
December 26, 2007 at 9:55 PM #124911125mph
ParticipantFill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Well Stan, I’m in an “architect/director” role. I probably work 45 hours on average a week so it is a little more but in this line of work 45 is expected.
I moved around companies every 2-3 years and that gave way to a steady increase in income (along with internal growth). That, and a combination of other things such as being a excellent salary negotiator.
December 26, 2007 at 9:55 PM #124935125mph
ParticipantFill us in, 125…how did you pull that off?
Well Stan, I’m in an “architect/director” role. I probably work 45 hours on average a week so it is a little more but in this line of work 45 is expected.
I moved around companies every 2-3 years and that gave way to a steady increase in income (along with internal growth). That, and a combination of other things such as being a excellent salary negotiator.
December 26, 2007 at 10:05 PM #124688Anonymous
GuestI have to say this thread captured my interest a few days ago. That’s is an impressive salary. I only went to school 7 years post high school and I won’t be making that.
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
December 26, 2007 at 10:05 PM #124837Anonymous
GuestI have to say this thread captured my interest a few days ago. That’s is an impressive salary. I only went to school 7 years post high school and I won’t be making that.
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
December 26, 2007 at 10:05 PM #124857Anonymous
GuestI have to say this thread captured my interest a few days ago. That’s is an impressive salary. I only went to school 7 years post high school and I won’t be making that.
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
December 26, 2007 at 10:05 PM #124917Anonymous
GuestI have to say this thread captured my interest a few days ago. That’s is an impressive salary. I only went to school 7 years post high school and I won’t be making that.
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
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