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Nice story Dave... Wind doesn't have to be our enemy...
Anyway, being a relatively poor grad student (very very soon to be unemployed recent graduate), I spend too much time looking at airplane magazines bummed about all the hardware I'll never fly. Why? Did you get your degree in a field that doesn't pay anything? I never understood why people do that.. Good luck.. Jon |
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On May 4, 3:42 am, Jon Kraus wrote:
Wind doesn't have to be our enemy... Yup. Did you get your degree in a field that doesn't pay anything? I never understood why people do that.. Good luck.. People do it for various reasons. My undergrad was in computer and electrical engineering. I was making good money in Silicon Valley working for chip companies and design automation companies as a field applications engineer. (pre-sales tech guy) After awhile, I found the work kind of dull, and moreover, I always wanted to "do something with my life." So I went back to school to do something completely different: a Masters in Public Policy. Most people are unfamiliar with the MPP (it's only been around since the late 60s), but it's essentially a combination of political science, economic theory, and statistics. My program was pretty heavy on the economics and lighter on the polisci. MPPs are supposed to be able to look at the options for a given problem/situation, and make reasoned, quantitative analyses to determine what's best overall. In any case, no I don't expect to be unemployed very long, but one never knows. As for how much I'll be earning, well, let's just say that there is a definite tax on the desire to "do good." Non-profits are the lowest, with government jobs coming next, and then private sector jobs paying the best. All my experience is in the private sector, so I'll probably end up there again. There are some exciting startup companies in the Bay Area doing renewable energy technology. I'm going to see what I can do at one of those! -- dave j |
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Anyway, being a relatively poor grad student (very very soon to be
unemployed recent graduate), I spend too much time looking at airplane magazines bummed about all the hardware I'll never fly. Why? Did you get your degree in a field that doesn't pay anything? I never understood why people do that.. Good luck.. Some dreams don't include money. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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