POO in the LOOs will replace you.
The best STEM major
CS or Civ E
So it was your fault for choosing the shittiest possible company to work for.
>computational mechanics and advanced material modeling
so.... why not just fucking major in materials engineering at that point?
I have thought about that question and there are no good answers. First off the company began as a startup. That was the golden age. Lots of interesting people, pay wasn't too shabby and we had a lot of perks.
Then the company got a huge contract but parts of the deal seems shady in hindsight. The customer demanded that the largest company in the field should buy us to secure the contract. So we were bought by the Bigcorp. Founder left, not sure why but of course we can guess. We were an independent subsidiary first, still good times. Then we were "streamlined" meaning our management left one by one and new managers from Bigcorp metastased their way into the small company and we were merged into Bigcorp. And that is when the golden age ended.
Still, I got a few good things out of it.
>CE means it is a question of time before your job ends up in India. If you are Indian it is fine.
why?
city planner/architect
definitely programming fits all of them (#2) if you hit it big or work at a big company but you don't even need a degree for that.
>what is an actuary?
A lot of jobs are still being outsourced to India. Good news for Indians, less good news for Westerners.
I meant why is that true for CE and not for EE?