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Old 02-03-2005, 07:55 PM
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Old 02-03-2005, 08:03 PM
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I think those jokes are the funniest things I've ever seen. The really sad part is, that they're pretty true. Like the other day me and my roomate went to a store and started looking magazines. He went straight to the Maxim and SI Swimsuit stuff. Me, I went to the car section and started looking for things to buy for my fd, and ways to make them better. That's just sad.
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Old 02-03-2005, 08:32 PM
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Old 02-03-2005, 10:04 PM
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I'm an electrical engineering. Graduated from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario Canada with a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering Option.



I work for MDA Space Missions doing the ground test demostration for robotic tools for the hubble space telescope robotic system repair mission as well as the ground electrical integration and test. I work for both the mechanical and electrical department at my work.



Mechanical is probably one of the easier engineering diciplanes with civil being easier.



Electrical is rather difficult because the techology keeps on ******* changing and if you don't follow along you are out of date.



As an engineer you can do anything, you can ******* push papers around to moving onto project management to techical specialist/designer. It's really up to you to make it what u want.
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Originally Posted by Cheers!' date='Feb 3 2005, 08:04 PM
I'm an electrical engineering. Graduated from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario Canada with a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering Option.



I work for MDA Space Missions doing the ground test demostration for robotic tools for the hubble space telescope robotic system repair mission as well as the ground electrical integration and test. I work for both the mechanical and electrical department at my work.



Mechanical is probably one of the easier engineering diciplanes with civil being easier.



Electrical is rather difficult because the techology keeps on ******* changing and if you don't follow along you are out of date.



As an engineer you can do anything, you can ******* push papers around to moving onto project management to techical specialist/designer. It's really up to you to make it what u want.





Yeah. civil is easier.



but i bet I'm gonna be making more money than you



lol. J/k
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