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Old 06-09-2011, 06:38 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by stunnaben View Post
I'm open to moving but I want to be able to find the best possible job that will teach me as much as possible. I'm open to doing damn near anything. I love hard work and I really hate desk work. I'm not a fan of sitting on my butt at a desk all day. I don't want to babysit steam and chiller plants, I want something exciting. I need to feel like I'm actually doing something beneficial to society. Anyone got any ideas? I'm riding out my internship here with IBM until the end of the summer for sure. I could try to get a different internship but I doubt it's going to pay nearly as well as this one.
Don't think that much into it. It really dosn't matter that much on what classes your taking for the most part. It isn't going to determin what type of job you have from what I've seen. Just take what you feel you have an interest in. As far as wanting what type of (being in the field vs on a computer) that will vary from job to job. I do a bit of both. You have to understand that when you work for a company, that company is a business. There will always be paper work and administrative stuff associated with it.

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but after speaking with a lot of the engineers here at the facility a good majority recommended getting a degree in business. I'm sort of confused now.
a business degree in lue of an engineering degree is a good combo. There are MS Engineering Management degrees (MBA for technical organizations).. altho many step into management without a graduate degree.
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