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What school do I go to currently, uhh Midd-West High School, what university do I want to go to when I graduate, I dont know yet.

come to Clemson man its beautiful here! :-) I live in Clemson and I'm still in 8th grade, but Yea look at Clemson, try filling out an application and u might get in:-)
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Java Developer/Web Developer from Indra Philippines :D Anyone here who knows that company?

Developer by day, Gamer by night

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I work with lots of females :) no seriously i do

 

Dairy farmer and also log homes building worker,

make nature and geography videos and a professional sports person (with no sponsers currently)

got to love Asus components

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Work for a fishing firm.

I mainly work on a trawler as deckhand.

 

Put into $/h estimation would lead me to $60/h

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I reccomend learning C# first, it's super easy.

I learned here:

 

http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/Content/ViewContent.aspx?et=3371&m=3346&ct=18127

Thanks buddy. I had HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript in mind too?

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Im a gentle snake oil salesman who dreams of learning code in his free time and maybe making so money doing computer repair. Though people wont hire me with important stuff yet because im too young, i do know my stuff. But for now, snake oil. *stares off into the cloudy sky, sighs, and rolls his cart of snake oild away. To be seen again only tomorrow whenever he wakes up from a short slumber. He is gone.*

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I'm finishing college next year and am working towards being a programmer.  

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I exchange the use of my bum for notoriety and my name on A lists.

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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1st year High school student. After High school my ''job'' will be somewhere from 6 to 12 months of mandatory military service (counts as a ''job'', as you'll get small sums of money per day during conscription). After that I don't know...

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I'm a Mechanical Engineer. 

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Mechanical engineer

 

Keeping your cards close eh? I know engineers are boring but we're not that bad. :)

 

I am currently doing a masters in applied computing. Couple this with an engineering degree and hopefully I can get a job in a software development company (not as programming though).

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Lol, another one. Maybe we are all that boring :P.

 

I'm a Mechanical Engineer. 

 

Read my post above.

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I'm a Mechanical Engineer. 

 

What are you doing ? Project management ? Machine design ? Piping ?

 

 

Keeping your cards close eh? I know engineers are boring but we're not that bad. :)

 

I am currently doing a masters in applied computing. Couple this with an engineering degree and hopefully I can get a job in a software development company (not as programming though).

 

 

I'm not boring ! (yea I am)

 

 

 

My N***as !

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Lol, another one. Maybe we are all that boring :P.

 

 

Read my post above.

 

Yeah, Engineers tend not to be the most exciting of bunches. But we are useful around the house! 

 

I didn't think there was that many of us roaming around here. The average age of this place seems to be upper high school and lower level college. 

 

Still nice to see that us engineers tend to be similar. ;)

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I'm not boring ! (yea I am)

 

lol :)

 

So what area are you in yourself? I was initially hoping to get into modelling and FEA myself. Did stress simulations for my final year thesis but never really carried through with it on a job front. Not much in that end in Ireland. Considered going abroad but decided to go back and go further into computing. There is a lot to be said for bridging the gap between the computer guys and the engineers. Most engineers in design don't want to face the fact that engineering is now done on computers. The old fashioned ways of engineering are gone.

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What are you doing ? Project management ? Machine design ? Piping ?

 

I'm not boring ! (yea I am)

 

My N***as !

 

My title is Product Engineer, but there are only about a dozen engineers here doing the work of probably 30. The upside is I get to do it all. Design, FEA, CFD, testing, shop integration, product management, you name it.

 

In fact, right now I am doing my best to avoid proofing the technical publications that one of our writers just sent over to me... 

 

I admit to being a bit on the boring side. I cant help it. :)

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lol :)

 

So what area are you in yourself? I was initially hoping to get into modelling and FEA myself. Did stress simulations for my final year thesis but never really carried through with it on a job front. Not much in that end in Ireland. Considered going abroad but decided to go back and go further into computing. There is a lot to be said for bridging the gap between the computer guys and the engineers. Most engineers in design don't want to face the fact that engineering is now done on computers. The old fashioned ways of engineering are gone.

 

I know exactly how you feel about about some of the old timers in design. There was one guy (still working here) who was still using 2-D autocad for his design work until May of 2013 when myself and a handful of other engineers integrated into their office and changed the whole place up. All new programs for everyone, We were on Solidworks and went to Creo 2.0 and they were on autoCad and also had to integrate into Creo 2.0. 

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My title is Product Engineer, but there are only about a dozen engineers here doing the work of probably 30. The upside is I get to do it all. Design, FEA, CFD, testing, shop integration, product management, you name it.

 

In fact, right now I am doing my best to avoid proofing the technical publications that one of our writers just sent over to me... 

 

I admit to being a bit on the boring side. I cant help it. :)

Nice love it

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