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Careers in Mechanical Engineering

09/15/2009 8:48 AM

I am a graduate in Mechanical engineering...!!!.Its been 1&half year i completed my graduation...Till now i worked in several industries as Production engineer. I couldnt find any interest in this field...Can anyoneshow me a good career in the vast field of Mechanical engineering..I am interested into Automotive Tuning.

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Re: Careers in Mechanical Engineering

11/17/2009 9:23 AM

Conugradulation my Bro, its such a nice thng you graduated when you are young and in a course that most people do fail or get refers and at the end of it they get bored of the course and they lose thier attitude. This lose of attitude should not be for your case boy wangu you have your certificartes with find a place where you can work comfortably (by dat i mean where you can relate well with other enabling ebvironvement for your leisure activities) you are too young to start complaining about the jobs you are offered but remember you are not too young to do any lkind of job. Some of us are oking for oportunities to study, find schoolarship and so many things and we realy find difficult tme coping up. My bro just find where you can work cokmfortably and after that you when you here of more nice place than where you are apply at that place so you can promote or develop yourself from one level to another. I tend to think its that easy and simlple don't think of shifting your carear am not saying its late when you find its appropriate then do it shift to what you want to what you think suite you best. But I don't think you such a joker in that you completed your course, and gradurated and you start floatering around thinking to drop what has taken you more than three years. Think hard on what to do and decide your whole self. All da best in all dat you do and wana wish you excellence in life.

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