What does everyone do for a living?
#2
Full Time Student, i work for a professor of mine with a grant from the DOE to do energy consulting. I graduate in may with a degree in mechanical engineering, I plan on doing some sort of consulting so I dont get bored. Hopefully opening up my own buisness eventually. Or investing heavily and retiring extremely young.
What I want is for Corky Bell to give me a job taht I cant refuse and force my g/f to move down with me...
What I want is for Corky Bell to give me a job taht I cant refuse and force my g/f to move down with me...
Last edited by Loki047; 10-27-2006 at 02:45 AM.
#9
Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Student on NCAA Rifle scholarship in TN. Lots of Eng. majors here, represent.
During the summer I go home to Alaska though and operate heavy equipment in the road construction industry. h**p://www.eccoequipment.com/images/631E_profile.JPG
During the summer I go home to Alaska though and operate heavy equipment in the road construction industry. h**p://www.eccoequipment.com/images/631E_profile.JPG
Last edited by cjernigan; 10-27-2006 at 08:36 AM.
#11
I'm currently an undergraduate majoring in Computer Engineering at VA Tech. I'm currently involved in undergraduate research to get my foot in the door for graduate school. If you get a research position while in grad school then they pay for your tutition and you get a $600/2weeks stipend. Right now I think I want to get into some sort of embedded system design, but I'm not sure completely. I also would like to eventually get a phd in computer engineering and become a research engineer.
As of right now I work on campus washing dishes for $7.75/hr when I can. Next semester I'm going to have to bum grocery money off the MOM because I'll be taking 19 credit hours of engineering classes. This summer I'll be working on a research project sponsored by the NSF that I will be more involved in than normal. Then I hope to get a nice internship or Co-op in the next year or so.
As of right now I work on campus washing dishes for $7.75/hr when I can. Next semester I'm going to have to bum grocery money off the MOM because I'll be taking 19 credit hours of engineering classes. This summer I'll be working on a research project sponsored by the NSF that I will be more involved in than normal. Then I hope to get a nice internship or Co-op in the next year or so.
#16
Tour de Franzia
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I do damage assessments, hazard mitigation plan writing and review, hmgp grant review, and pretty much anything else FEMA needs me to do. I travel constantly, and essentially help get funding rolling for disaster aid while assisting from the federal level. My job rules.
#20
I sit in the back of the plane in my avatar. Here's what we do:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-2_Hawkeye
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_di...0&tid=700&ct=1
Cool pic of folding wings:
http://www.militaryairshows.net/dean/e2c.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-2_Hawkeye
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_di...0&tid=700&ct=1
Cool pic of folding wings:
http://www.militaryairshows.net/dean/e2c.jpg