Originally posted by NextInLine
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And I can say with a great deal of confidence that after engineering undergraduate and graduate school, and 12 years of experience in the field, that engineering is not the way to meet chicks
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I feel your pain NextInLine, I had many humbling experiences when I was in school. Basically, one of the biggest motivating factors for me getting out and getting a job when I was in graduate school was that I felt like I was really busting my ass working for somebody else, and I was getting paid squat to do it. Now, I am still busting my ass, but at least I am getting paid to do it. And honestly, I am not busting my ass nearly as much as I was in school. Hang in there, school sucks but if you get that diploma, things will work out for you.
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