What Career Path Would You Take?
1. Enlisted in the Navy serving as a shift supervisor at a submarine communications center. I'm currently studying to become a police officer.
2. Becoming a cop is still my dream, but if I couldn't become one I would probably go into Forensic Sciences.
2. Becoming a cop is still my dream, but if I couldn't become one I would probably go into Forensic Sciences.
Entrepreneur now.
Entrepreneur regardless.
Unlimited income potential. Report to no one. Accountability to only my family. I have to go out every day and kill something and drag it home (metaphorically of course)
Entrepreneur regardless.
Unlimited income potential. Report to no one. Accountability to only my family. I have to go out every day and kill something and drag it home (metaphorically of course)
Forensic science would be great but I wouldn't like to work with dead people all the time 
Im a Civil/structural Engineer heading into project management in the construction/industrial industry and I'm stoked to be so happy with the decision that I made 7 years ago to head towards this field. Lots of my friends went through the four year degree only to confirm that it wasn't for them and were back at square one which would crush me I think. Plus I was also told that I couldn't do it by my
er senior master at school and I'm loving the fact that I proved him wrong

Im a Civil/structural Engineer heading into project management in the construction/industrial industry and I'm stoked to be so happy with the decision that I made 7 years ago to head towards this field. Lots of my friends went through the four year degree only to confirm that it wasn't for them and were back at square one which would crush me I think. Plus I was also told that I couldn't do it by my
er senior master at school and I'm loving the fact that I proved him wrong
1. I'm currently a financial analyst/consultant (post MBA), prior to that I was a project manager (two engineering degrees).
2. That said, if I had it all to do over, I would have taken my chances as a professional tennis player (right after college) instead of getting a job and going to grad school immediately after undergrad.
By the way, I can't believe its been almost 4 years since I've been on this board/purchased my S2000.
2. That said, if I had it all to do over, I would have taken my chances as a professional tennis player (right after college) instead of getting a job and going to grad school immediately after undergrad.
By the way, I can't believe its been almost 4 years since I've been on this board/purchased my S2000.
Originally Posted by stefluva,Oct 6 2004, 07:08 PM
professional race driver like indy or cart series
automotive engineer
automotive engineer

me:
1. accountant
2. physicist (damn parents
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