Gatech btw
top kuk
>Engineering
>Not being a glorified wagecuck
Wow nice you make $150k/yr max with your years of experience and hard work on a project that earns 10's of millions yearly and the boss profiting from it doesn't know a hint of pre-calc.
>>1041042
Thank you, I will.
-t. engineer
>>1041042
Understand that $150k/year is more than triple what my parents made two years ago. My parents are regular wagecucks so desu I'm okay with this.
Also
>implying anyone wants to saturate the market with MORE business majors
>not wanting to contribute positively to industry and technology
Anyway, I want my work to be fulfilling, it's not all about the money. Developing low-impact plastics for packaging is my dream, so I'll suffer for it as the OP image suggests.
>>1041064
The $150k/yr is if you're lucky and/or experienced.
Idk tho it really does seem like a little higher on the wagecuck ladder. Studying all this autistic math while the people profiting from your work don't know a single thing.
>>1041662
You're acting like if he went business he could be the one making all that money, which isn't the case. The man at the top isn't at the top because of his degree, he's at the top because he has 25-40 more years of experience or he was born into it.
>>1041680
This
People forget that engineering is for people born in lower middle class or below, and is a way of moving up for us. If you're from a rich, well-connected family, you would be retarded to go into engineering, unless you go into high-level engineering management.
>>1041042
>boss of engineering company not knowing engineering
>being this mad at a succesful individual
Oh you ;)