I have an EE degree.
What job can I work 3-4 days a week for my whole career and earn 60k a year?
I have heard of soft devs taking random online coding jobs/projects and working from home.
Pharmacist.
>>1729288
noted. remember hearing it as well.
I'm about to go for an EE degree. Is it a bad idea? Or do you just want more freedom?
>>1729359
I just wasnt prepared to make my work my life.
If you're passionate and okay about sacrificing other parts of your life for it. then go for it
>>1729365
I literally only care about money and have a full ride to my uni next year, is this a bad mindset? I really feel like being an entrepreneur but with this degree to fall back on. Is the work that time consuming and strenuous?
>>1729369
there maybe be better jobs to make more total money
and there probably better jobs for making the same money with less effort/time at work.
>>1729275
You could do something along those lines, too. If you know Verilog/VHDL, you could try building some IP blocks of your own and licensing the gate-level designs (or the RTL for a higher fee with NDA).
>>1729382
well I have used Verilog, is this common though?
Surely there arent that many remote verilog/vhdl jobs/projects
>>1729372
>there maybe be better jobs to make more total money
examples? was thinking ee too
>>1729460
Not sure, but it's worth reaching out to some recruiters for. I'd aim for smaller companies, ones that make chips or IP cores for specialized applications (crypto, DSP, etc.).