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I'm kicking myself for selling my math book back when I graduated a year ago. I found out today that I've got placement testing in exactly one week. Ughh. I plan on getting help if I even think I'm struggling with a class. I don't like feeling lost.
Yes, I picked my major because I love cars. I figure if I'm doing something I love, I'm not working.![]()
I understand why you have made your choice, as I had done the same. Once you get into the industry, you will realize that 99% of the engineers in the automotive industry would struggle to change a starter without detailed instructions. Not a a week goes by where I don't come into contact with someone that completely shocks me with a new level of ignorance. The best part is when I get the pleasure of dealing with a new engineering Manager or director that doesn't even have an engineering degree!!!
All that aside, I do like my job. However, it has nothing to do with the fact that I develop new components for cars. Its the people I am surrounded by at the company I am with. Its like working with my buddies....well, I actually am. If not for that, I would have left the automotive industry long ago. I have been at this for 16 years (Chief Engineer, BSME UofM, MSME UofM, SixSigma BB, blah, blah, blah, etc).......FYI you can make 4 times the money in sales if you really want to be in the automotive industry.
Unfortunately, I am so sick of looking at cars and fixing piss poor designs, manufacturing quality issues, etc....I am selling my own race car. My other hobbies have now taken priority as they do not remind me of work. BAHAHAHAHA!!!
Seriously though, best of luck in everything you do.