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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 1353845, member: 16962"] Like any job, it's only what you make it or what you make out of it. Perfect example is a family member who is a mechanical engineer. Stepped in to a job with GM out of MIT and then stepped up when there was limited takers for a tough suspension design project. That project launched him at GM but it then became a management position pushing papers that he didn't enjoy. He raced shifter karts in his spare time and was at the track one day doing some testing and setup when a guy came over and asked if he would come to his RV to meet somebody. So off he goes, they make small talk and then Paul Newman steps out and offers him an engineering position on his race team. Yes he took it and it went other places from there. Gone are the days of getting hired and then putting in your time until retirement at the same company. This is not a bad thing because it forces people to learn more and be more active in their work. [/QUOTE]
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