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- Active Posts 1,275 (0.68 per day)
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- Member Title Level 3 Member
- Age 23 years old
- Birthday September 4, 1988
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Location
Durango, CO/Boston, MA
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NEC
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In Topic: Rn Whiteblock?
30 January 2012 - 05:38 PM
B5244T5 out of a 2006 S60.
In Topic: Sopa?
19 January 2012 - 01:02 AM
All this talk about piracy reminds me that I was going to download Rocketman (1997) today.
In Topic: Just Gerduated Collage!
11 January 2012 - 05:43 PM
T.Q., on 11 January 2012 - 11:49 AM, said:
Between my father who's been in the engineering industry for 25 years, family friends, colleagues, my school advisors, professors..they all say the same thing. Get hired as quick as you can, then worry about the rest later. You can always move to another company in the future if you have the opportunity, but locking in that first position is key.
Have you had any co-op/internships? And just curious what your coursework has been to achieve a Physics Engineering degree. I'm a Mech. Engr. student, obviously most of my core classes are Physics based (Statics, Dynamics, Kinematics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, etc.). I'm just curious at how far off our degrees are.
In any event, congratulations and good luck with the job hunt!
Have you had any co-op/internships? And just curious what your coursework has been to achieve a Physics Engineering degree. I'm a Mech. Engr. student, obviously most of my core classes are Physics based (Statics, Dynamics, Kinematics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, etc.). I'm just curious at how far off our degrees are.
In any event, congratulations and good luck with the job hunt!
I got a job, not one in the engineering field, but it still pays well and is somewhat in the tech field. There aren't much jobs in my small town of 15,000 so I'm waiting till my lease is up and I move back to Denver to look for an engineering job.
I took all the basic engineering classes (Statics, Mechanics of Materials, Dynamics, Fluids) some EE classes (Electrical Circuits, Digital Logic) plus a good amount of purely physics classes (Modern Physics, Principles of Electricity and Magnetism, Quantum Physics)
In Topic: Brake Light Switch
09 January 2012 - 10:05 PM
I've actually tried two switches, both with the same problem. I'll just ziptie it in next time it pops out.
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