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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 340296, member: 22283"] If you like electrical things, a Controls Engineer makes better money than most entry level eng's. A man who completely understands and writes ladder logic can write his own ticket in both the fluid processing and mechanical fields. Tip: Controls engineers rarely see their home. I have a buddy who was proffesing electrical engineering at a small TN college. One of his students was telling of his job waiting for him when he finally recieved his degree....when He told what his entry level salary was going to be, my buddy decided that he was definately in the wrong business. He had obtained his P.E. many years prior and had been working for chicken feed. He gave up teaching and started his own business...a VERY succesful controls business I might add. He now buys his wife a new Jag every year whether she needs it or not! :) [/QUOTE]
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