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>I'd say this is a decent enough start to get your foot into the field, but I would reckon you could find more suitable work.
I bet, the place is nearby though and my rent is paid for at the moment and,
>I feel even more sorry for you if you do want to get into engineering. In the engineering newsletter, the one employee praised in the "spotlight" section worked 135.5 hours to meet a deadline.
This is what I thought. Have some europoor friends and only one of them decided to actually become an engineer and he took over a retiring senior position for his first job and has to manage all of the clients. On a europoor engineer's salary (like 25-30k GBP not kidding). He's miserable. The others are literally like high school PE teachers or trying to get a PhD. Maybe I'll try it someday.
>I'm just warning you about how tedious technical writing can be.
>As long as you have good coworkers, I feel that it would alleviate the dullness.
Thanks. How much do you even interact with people? Do you feel like what you do or your skills are useful, or at least in demand?

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