i r engineer.Rick Denney wrote:I've already given up on engineering graduates being able to string a dozen words together to make an expressive, complete sentence.
If it pays the bills, any job that you enjoy is a good thing!

i r engineer.Rick Denney wrote:I've already given up on engineering graduates being able to string a dozen words together to make an expressive, complete sentence.




My spanish teacher, a really "old fashioned" guy, spoke a lot about welding and about how certain people weren't right for a college education, I didn't think much of it back then, but it makes a lot of sense. He wasn't too keen on me going into music anyways. I think one of his sons was an underwater welder. Spoke very highly about him.bloke wrote:Your mother is basing her advise on what was true when she was growing up in America, and she only wants the best for you.
Things are changing very fast.
Just as another example (sure...elecrician, but...) welding is one of the highest-paying blue collar jobs there is, and there is a tremendous shortage of them in America.
If you are good with your hands and good with attention to detail...and good with not cutting corners...and good with following procedural and safety rules, I'd bet you could become a very highly in-demand welder...who (unlike many professional tuba players and band directors) could afford most any tuba you would like to own.
I'm sure you've read enough to know that there are many boards of education (as well as orchestra boards of directors) who think very little of their teachers/musicians.
https://www.google.com/search?q=welder+ ... 8&oe=utf-8
Many welding jobs only pay about what teachers are paid, but - with very talented welders, six figures is not terribly uncommon...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-140-000 ... 1420659586
As for college teaching jobs, the operative words today are "string-along-for-three-years-and-don't-award-tenure" and "adjunct"...this while (again) tuition continues to skyrocket, as "tuition loan money" is low-hanging fruit (for suckers). When you investigate top university administrators' salaries and check out the luxurious new facilities (student unions that rival the most upscale malls), stadiums, and arenas, you know where all that Pell money is going (not to faculty).




This is the internet, Pal.bigtubby wrote:
[EDIT] And of course I have a friend with a masters in oboe performance who has been making a very decent living for the last seven years - as a nude art model.





