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I don't appreciate the insult. But maybe this is something you should do and are interested in. Just a thought. Allow me to return the insult.Go into management.
that's the best way to survive in a cruel world nowadays.They learn...
That won't help build any real experience in engineering though. If you go down that path, with each upcoming year your chances of getting any engineering position become exactly 0%. The degree would essentially be for waste at that point rendering the education practically worthless. "Stop complaining and be happy" have nothing to do with this. You can't be "happy" working menial jobs i.e. "honest work". "Honest work" or worse "making a living through parallel jobs like teaching or other honest work" as you put it, won't get you anywhere. And simply asking for assistance on how to get into engineering isn't as you put it "complaining".Life has its ups and downs, like a never-ending cycle. The key is to keep fighting and never give up. You can always make a living through parallel jobs like teaching or other honest work. Remember, most people won't care about your struggles, so be strong and stop complaining. Keep pushing forward and make your own way.
Stay resilient.
I think you need to fully address the elephant in the room; are you fully capable of doing the engineering? If so, do you have relevant job experience? These days, internships are the gateway drug to decent jobs, and working at McD's for 3 summers in college is definitely not going to hack it. Additionally, your resume is comparable to your college application; does it say clearly "Pick me" and why they should pick "me." A resume is a selling document, where you are selling "you" as a product, and that product must obviously fill a need that the potential employer has, and the better you are able to present "you" as the solution to the problem they have, or didn't even know they have, is key.That won't help build any real experience in engineering though. If you go down that path, with each upcoming year your chances of getting any engineering position become exactly 0%. The degree would essentially be for waste at that point rendering the education practically worthless. "Stop complaining and be happy" have nothing to do with this. You can't be "happy" working menial jobs i.e. "honest work". "Honest work" or worse "making a living through parallel jobs like teaching or other honest work" as you put it, won't get you anywhere. And simply asking for assistance on how to get into engineering isn't as you put it "complaining".
What's the point of an education if you can't do what you want to do with it? Despite having worked on various side projects, and gaining new skills outside of the classroom, none of that seems to mean anything in terms of getting decent jobs. I'm asking, how does one get these decent jobs if none of the above work.