How much do you make btw, and how many hours a week do you work? Sorry, I'm an undergrad for engineering and your comment scares me lol
Starting between 85k-100k if you are electrical engineer. If you can switch to computer engineer or CS. Mechanical generally makes 20% less than EE/CE. If you do CE you can switch hit to software engineer. Definitely can work a lot 60-80 hours a week but can definitely get good balance if you are ok with a mediocre career. Definitely a meat grinder to move up.
This must depend where you live. EEs would start maybe high $70s vs ME at low $70s in CT which is a decently high CoL state. Certainly EE gets paid more but not 20%, and $85k would be super high for starting out for any engineering bachelor’s here.
This is in CA. I generally do EE/CE hiring and have made multiple offers at the high end. We didn't close with an offer at the low end. This is also base only but generally tier 1 schools/experience.
If you are looking you should be able to get these rates at a big 4 aero. In 2017, starting EE at a big 4 was 85k and those were generalists.
There is already a request in for it. Unfortunately the next street down was moved down Venice... definitely recommend writing the council man.
Wake up at 5 15. Then gym till 8 work till 6 pm. Home eat one episode of TV and then sleep. Rinse and repeat.
I have been doing it for 2 years. It has to be a rhythm. My partner is also a huge help as she does most of the shopping.
Wouldn't they need to keep the records so they can comply with laws like in this situation? Not that I'm happy about it mind you.
In theory, you can provide a data retention policy that shows that once a user account is deleted then you purge it all data. While this would probably work for "production" server I would doubt they purge the weekly or monthly back ups. I would be willing to bet they could retrieve the email assuming the account is more than 7 days old.
I would recommend reading Deep Water. There is some great inspiration there. Like really good. You need to find that zone know that you are in it and then decided to push through. As you build the mental fortitude it will get easier but if every workout you are pushing you find the limits moving out as well.
Hi, I am just entering the engineering field myself and had a question.
If thats the case, why dont we approach more accurate projections each time we fail?
Two reasons if the realistic projection was set you would probably never get the contract and you can only plan for the known risks which many times are much bigger than the know risk. Oh, and changes in the customer expectations through the process can hugely impact cost. (IE. F-35)
6 month progress. What muscles should I focus on more?before and after.
Your chest and shoulders look good but I feel like your traps are under developed. Not sure on the back
Depending on the level of cut I would say probably both. It looks like you are fairly low on the body fat right now but I understand wanting to cut more. I would recommend increasing intensity (in reps) while trying to maximize protein intake and a moderate 100 to 200 Cal per day reduction. Your ideal right now is probably more muscle less fat so you look more "cut". Losing muscle off an aggressive cut might set you back.
I’m trying not to worry about my asymmetries but I have a permanently weird-feeling left hip from squatting and benching gives me bad left-elbow pain... not sure how to resolve the two
I spent 5 weeks with a physio. It was amazing and completely changed my movement on everything