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What happened to ya job birds?

I quit man, had been wanting to for years but just got too comfortable in it and was saving money really well. It was a piss easy job with perks (basically my own boss) and relaxed lifestyle...but family business = income / career path limited...not enough for the lifestyle I want. Onto bigger/better things and hopefully use the degree I spent 4 years earning!

Hmm should have my A grade by the end of the year, if all goes well I'm thinking some sort of ///M in a year. E60 M5 tuff

Rich mother f**ker

Gotta be sensible man :( can't say I'm not tempted though!

Edit: mirin mates rates

YOLO

I quit man, had been wanting to for years but just got too comfortable in it and was saving money really well. It was a piss easy job with perks (basically my own boss) and relaxed lifestyle...but family business = income / career path limited...not enough for the lifestyle I want. Onto bigger/better things and hopefully use the degree I spent 4 years earning!

Yeh fair point! I'm same in comfort zone massively but kinda hangin for a new challenge.

What's ya degree in?

Any of you engineering students doing mechanical engineering?

Mechanical engineering here.

It's tough, lots of contact hours, hardcore crazy !&@^$!@*%& maths....

Have to graduate with atleast 3months vacation/internship in the industry and do a final year project in your final year on a topic from your professors which needs to be researched and a thesis/ massive report. Mine was like 120pages without the appendix. Well that was from my uni atleast.

Quite a few people drop out in the first couple years, oh and don't think mechanical is anything like becoming a car mechanic. So many people think a mechanicAL engineer is a car mechanic. :unsure:

Also, girls in engineering is like a needle in the haystack.

^ Standard engineering fun times... :D

... :(

But end of the day, even if some things may be a complete mindf**k etc, other things (or maybe even the same things) are just pretty cool.

^ Standard engineering fun times... :D

... :(

But end of the day, even if some things may be a complete mindf**k etc, other things (or maybe even the same things) are just pretty cool.

Yep, if you have the passion for engineering. You'll love it despite engineering screwing your mind over.

lol @ girls in eng

and you only have as many contact hours as you want to have :P

this semester i think i have 6.....

lol yeah, in first year i had 4 girls then by the last year only 1 girl went through from what I was aware off.

i think we had a few, couple were in aero tho

too hard to actually keep track of whos still around after 3rd year anyway, 4th year is just lazy elective time :D

we had quite a few girls doing engineering in my year (melb chem eng)

including one who we found out was a stripper at Bar 20 at nights...

we had quite a few girls doing engineering in my year (melb chem eng)

including one who we found out was a stripper at Bar 20 at nights...

paying for her studies eh?.. not even a joke

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