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Re: NOOO,,,, 3.6M College Graduates Living in Poverty 

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Congrats on your bright student and daughter! It's a great feeling isn't it???

Like you, I have a MSME and an MBA. those make for very employable circumstances as you well stated. Kudos to the electrical engineers. I don;t care WATT they say 'bout y'all... lol !!!!!!!

I think she will do very well in that field and she likely will be making a good living doing what she aspires to do. Does not get much better than that unless you own your own company doing what you want to do...

I was fortunate enough to do that. Sounds to me like you and De have done great jobs with your children... It makes me feel better about future knowing there really are some great up and coming younger folks to replace some of us "more experienced and seasoned" ones.

I need someone to contribute to my social security and medicare..... lol !!!!!!!!!!!!

Great job and congrats to your talented daughter Nacl!!!




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Re: NOOO,,,, 3.6M College Graduates Living in Poverty
By: nacl01
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Thu, 20 Sep 18 4:29 AM
Msg. 08136 of 62138

What field of Engineering is she studying

She actually has a double major - electrical engineering and math. I have an MSEE and my wife has a BA in math. She is combining the two. She has always wanted to go into bio-medical engineering, so she may go to grad school or take one of her offers.

She is also quite talented in art and music, but I have always believed it is easier to get a good job in engineering than in those fields.

nacl


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