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General Discussion & Feedback => Just Chat! => Topic started by: broadwille on 20/03/2011 10:06:46
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Apparently I have some skin tags that seemed to just pop up. This one skin tag is on my back and I would love to find some way of removing skin tags naturally. I do not mind purchasing a product as long as it is safe, organic and has a track record of success in skin tag removal.
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I'm sure there's money to be made in high-end mech eng, although I have also heard that working with the big motor-racing teams doesn't pay as well as you'd imagine... because there's enough people that'd be prepared to do it almost for free just for the kudos! (I don't know how true this is.)
I work at a sci/tech consultancy employing about 150 people in Cambridge, UK, of which 40-50 are mechies. The range of work we do is very broad, from developing consumer products including white-goods to industrial equipment and a lot of medical devices from surgical tools and robots to diagnostic equipment. We design/develop things, then pass the design and prototypes back to our clients at the end of our contract with them. As you can imagine, this kind of work involves a fair bit of mechanical design. A handful of our mechies are good in the workshop (when I need something made quickly, there's never enough of them!) while most of them seem to spend a lot of their time at CAD workstations designing and developing parts or mechanisms which will be made/prototyped externally. They also have a lot of knowledge of materials, what's the best thing to use for different applications, and cost-effective ways of getting things manufactured.
It's just one perspective from here. Don't know if it's any help.
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Déjà vu … http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110319222554AAKgLy7
Oor Willie isn’t necessarily a forum spammer using Yahoo answers as source text, just probably given his question is posted in a wholly inappropriate TNS category.
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Yahoo post was done 11 hours ago Will move to Chat
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You don't list a location.
Here in the USA, I believe that Engineering is a graduate degree.
So... grades as an undergrad DO COUNT.
Consider beating on some doors... and try to get an internship this summer. However, realize that the interns often get stuck with some of the monotonous tasks... but you still could potentially observe an engineering office.
There may be a "bubble" in the environmental engineering.
Things like remediation projects are heavily dependent on government support and funding which could dry up any time.
The Climatology is on thin ice. While there is likely a warming effect, we are being hit by several negative climate cycles which are likely to keep any temperature increases at bay for several years in the future.
The advantage of field technician work is that it can't be outsourced to India.
Where are you?
The most important thing is to find something that you enjoy. If your grades are suffering now, consider what the future might bring.
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Where are you?
Probably China ... http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=38048.msg348289#msg348289
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No. The Punjab actually.