I dont know if i should become a Civil engineer,Electrical engineer,or Architect?
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i live in michigan and i need to move out because i heard thats not a good pay place for these 3 jobs..any good places? anyways i cant decide that i should become an electrical engineer,civil engineer,or architect.. :(.. these are things i would like to do - design stuff,NOT BUILD I do not want to be a builder, i just want to draw and design - get at least 50k or more a year,i WONT accept 45k a year...the more the money the better i guess - work at least 8 - 10 hours a day..11 hours would be a little stressing :/ - i guess i want to fix stuff too,depends on what kind of stuff.. I dont care about the money you know what i mean? i just want to do what i do best Thanks
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You might not "care about the money" right now, but someday you will. If you've chosen wisely, stayed out of trouble, and persevered with an occupation you (a) enjoy and (b) are good at, then at some point in your life you will be rewarded. How many years that will take is unknown. Developing a high level of skill in a job commands a great deal of respect in the real world. Making money in a legitimate profession isn't evil, despite what you hear on TV and elsewhere. Don't expect to be "rich" at age 30 or 35, and don't expect it to be easy. Expect to have to struggle, expect hardships along the way, and you won't be disappointed or surprised when they come along.
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You might not "care about the money" right now, but someday you will. If you've chosen wisely, stayed out of trouble, and persevered with an occupation you (a) enjoy and (b) are good at, then at some point in your life you will be rewarded. How many years that will take is unknown. Developing a high level of skill in a job commands a great deal of respect in the real world. Making money in a legitimate profession isn't evil, despite what you hear on TV and elsewhere. Don't expect to be "rich" at age 30 or 35, and don't expect it to be easy. Expect to have to struggle, expect hardships along the way, and you won't be disappointed or surprised when they come along.
I would go with civil the whole branch expands to so much you can then work with structures, hydrology, soils, and transportation so yeah. Architecture is being slowly taken over, and electrical is also cool but again with civil there's a bigger selection.
karleen
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