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Old 01-24-2010, 07:58 PM
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Trey I was simply looking at the oil and natural gas fields for putting your Engineering degree to use because these are stable fields in which people who work hard and apply themselves can make a LOT of money. I have several customers in the oil exploration field and I can tell you that the industry, while it may have it's ups and downs, is doing quite well and certainly doing a lot better than the US auto industry is at the moment. Not to say that you couldn't be successful in the US Auto industry, or the classic car restoration/hot rodding industry but, if what you are looking for is a long term career path, you really should investigate the oil/nat gas energy fields, among others.
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