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Well, the subject might be a bit broad, so I’ll just jump to the point.
I’m still in high school, but it’s nearing time to start looking for and applying to colleges. This brings up the question of “What field do you plan on going into”. I’m in a tossup between two paths that I love equally – Cars and electronics, probably computer hardware engineering.
For me both of them just seem to come naturally, and are enjoyable. I’m not sure about becoming a tech though for the following reasons.
- Dealing with people has never really been a strong suit for me – I hate having to interact with people, it’s almost painful in a sense for me (#Autistic problems)
- Working on cars as it is has been pretty un-forgiving on my back, even though I’m still young, so I’m not sure how much of a toll it may take if I do it daily
- Job availability, or lack there of locally
The thoughts I’ve been having have generally been in favor of a EE major, such as:
- Less interaction with people – I work most efficient when alone.
- Silence – Can’t be in a noisy enviornment for too long without getting really on-edge. If it were the sound of an air compressor and ratchet, repetitive sounds are fine, relaxing even to me, but from the one experience I’ve had actually being in a shop, I’d probably be on-edge fairly quick.
- Not bothered by sitting in front of a screen for hours, staring at strings of text debugging. Actually theraputic for me
- Just one downside has come to mind for me in this field, and that is the constant evolution of technology – The part that you used on this board that day may be obsolete by the end of the year, which means non-stop learning.
Sorry about going on and on, just never really did well with organizing and summarizing…
So, what was your career choice(s), and what got you set on one?
If you’re a technician, is there any advice or something you’d find important to tell someone who’s considering going into the field?
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