mikhail kalashnikov
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Mechanical engineering
Mechanical Engineering is one of the most employable degrees a person can get, I'm in the process of getting my ME masters. Almost every consumer product that's not grown has went through an engineers hands at some point, even 3rd world countries need engineers and do hire them. If I were you, I'd raise your sights a little higher and just start your own company. If I had to guess an engineering position at a firearm manufacturing company is very highly desired and therefore hard to get. Get a job for a couple years working for whoever ,save some cash ( which won't be hard on an engineers salary if you work near any large city.) and go for it. You will make a lot more money and you will be able to do what you want instead of running numbers and tedious calculations to create your bosses vision. You would be a lot happier, (if it were me) Personally I have my sights set on a new AMERICAN motorcycle company. I kinda feel the "big name company" that dominates the market is a sell out. I want to bring performance and utility to the market at an affordable price, not $40,000 for a shiny turd. imho
Mechanical Engineering is one of the most employable degrees a person can get, I'm in the process of getting my ME masters. Almost every consumer product that's not grown has went through an engineers hands at some point, even 3rd world countries need engineers and do hire them. If I were you, I'd raise your sights a little higher and just start your own company. If I had to guess an engineering position at a firearm manufacturing company is very highly desired and therefore hard to get. Get a job for a couple years working for whoever ,save some cash ( which won't be hard on an engineers salary if you work near any large city.) and go for it. You will make a lot more money and you will be able to do what you want instead of running numbers and tedious calculations to create your bosses vision. You would be a lot happier, (if it were me) Personally I have my sights set on a new AMERICAN motorcycle company. I kinda feel the "big name company" that dominates the market is a sell out. I want to bring performance and utility to the market at an affordable price, not $40,000 for a shiny turd. imho