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10863395 No.10863395 [Reply] [Original]

Are there any benefits of having an Engineering degree besides the obvious access to engineering jobs/projects?
It's not that I don't like it, but If at the end of road there's a boring office job it just feels like it is a waste of time and energy. Are there any benefits at all? How is this a good time investment?

>> No.10863478

make money from doing literally nothing
you can browse plebbit all day
sadly 4chan is blocked on the company internet. so you'll be forced into a plebitter

>> No.10863501

honestly if you want a boring slow life, get an engineering degree.

its not what you think. you're almost certainly end up some kind of project manager. go to meetings, make spreadsheets, go beg suits for money, etc

techs do the hands on work, pure dispiline phds do the research level stuff,

>> No.10863563

>>10863478
>go to meetings, make spreadsheets, go beg suits for money, etc
This is what professors do, on top of managing the students and researchers under them. They barely do any of the research or writing themselves. Life becomes more boring the more successful you become, generally.

>> No.10863694

>>10863395
At best you'll be climbing the corporate ladder and making more money the longer you keep climbing.

>> No.10863726

Academy is not much better either, few make it, and you'll not be spending as much time doing an actual research as you'd think.

>> No.10863925

>>10863563
suicide is the ultimate red pill
>>but the human race
>lol fuck those guys

>> No.10863935

>>10863501
>reddit spacing

>> No.10863999

>>10863935
Do you think he's wrong?