Thursday, January 23, 2020

All time Best Engineering Jobs

a mechanical engineer by academic records but chose to work as a mechanic. At first, it was sort of degrading, watching your friends walking in a suit and tie with their fancy PPT presentations and all.
5 years down the line, I earn a 10 fold more than them. Widely respected and regarded.
Own/Drive the most amazing machines a man could.

And they're still pretty much at the same level, anticipating incremental salaries and dreaming about US visits.

Go get it. Do whatever you have to. Pursue your work with passion or make your passion, a means for livelihood.

Another case is a point is a fellow colleague of mine. After graduation, he was jobless for 1 year. He just didn't like the makeshift IT jobs or TSP jobs.

He had long thought and decided to take up a Piping course in Mumbai.
He got good at it, but again, the principal salary was relatively low.
He pushes 6 more months and specializes in Oil Rig design and analysis.
With a lot of difficulty and umpteen trials, he got a job at Petrofac. He had a contract for 6 months. He worked his ASS off coz he never knew any other way out. (he was paid a paltry 38k a month ), This is the Best Engineering Job in India.

He stayed back for 8 more months. Learned every bit that he could. The company wanted to assign him in the Middle East with a really hefty paycheck.

He declined, went back to Bangalore ( our hometown) and started working for L&T at a more respectable pay of 86K a month.
He's been learning newer things every day and refuses to take his much-suggested postings abroad.

Think again how you want to approach this.
If your aim is a 'seedy said' Naukri (plain job), then yes.. You're gonna be paid less for the rest of your life no matter what you do..

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