Village Idiot :smack:
It's good work is you can get it. Pay is only so-so, but the hours are good.
Village Idiot :smack:
Village Idiot :smack:
Earth Station Satellite Engineer 2
Columbia College
Did you have to go to college for that one or is there an online course I could look into?
I have a BS in computer Science. You could go to Mitchell tech in South Dakota and get associates degree in satellite communications.
I've been to & through Mitchell many times. it's not worth it, man.
Network manager which in my company =
Server Admin
Help Desk
Equipment Schlepper
and fixer of all things with a plug.
Currently I am a Special Ops Firefighter/Paramedic. Formerly a USMC Infantryman
I spent three years of my five in undergrad in EE, but ended up with a business degree. Mostly because I couldn't decide what I wanted to do for work. Now I do contract administration (I deal with our major OE customers that are under contract to buy parts from us, mostly helicopter fuel pumps and ECUs) for an aerospace company. The things we build are interesting but my job is crap. On the upside, the business degrees should help with this whole crazy "make a living making and selling beer" thing I'm trying for.
BS URI '05, MBA UConn '07
As the name would suggest, I'm a CPA. I don't know anyone else in my profession that is a home brewer!
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As the name would suggest, I'm a CPA. I don't know anyone else in my profession that is a home brewer!
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Seems like a good place to say hi, I'm an electrician, electrical engineering tech, and instrumentation tech.
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