You can sit in your basement and pontificate day and night about how your English degree is superior to an engineering degree until a Chinese hypersonic missile hits your basement. |
It has just as much likelihood as hitting yours. (And I don't have an English degree, just think it's funny to keep you going on this). |
Haha. Let Stalin execute those with useless degrees or make them break rocks in hard labor camps 😁 |
Yeah the vet thing doesn’t work. It’s not an undergrad “major.” If you can find a college that does that kind of thing perhaps graduating you as a technician, it still doesn’t make sense on this list. If the op refers to the additional 4 years of DVM, take into account the time and cost. |
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I work in tech. You can become a lobbyist with any kind of undergrad degree and out earn all these engineers. They’ll be reporting to at some point.
Or parlay your undergrad degree into sales and out earn them that way. |
Bruh Mao murdered the engineers or sent them to the farms. |
Yes let's count how many lobbyists there are and how many engineers their are. And how many engineers report to.... lobbyists (wth?) |
| 10 years out Theater has highest salary if People are still in that business. |
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Here's a better reference
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/college-major-highest-lowest-incomes/ English is of course towards the bottom |
or you can become a famous movie star or a rock star with any or none undergrad degree. |
| I get that money is the most important outcome for some people. But come on now. |
| People in my extended family have tended to be good at math and attracted to engineering. But every engineer but one in my family eventually got sick of it and quit to do something else. Sometimes they went on to higher paying things, sometimes they went to lower paying things. The one who didn't quit feels stuck but doesn't know what else to do. Many find it a tedious field with little upward projection and not much intellectual challenge after you know what you're doing--and that can be a real bummer for someone who is smart. It's great the first few years--but many didn't even last ten. |
Sounds like any other jobs. Engineers usually move up to project manager, tech lead, chief engineer, architect, director, VP, etc. management positions |
I don't work at all but get dividends on stocks my daddy gave me and make 8 figures. That's the best way to out-earn engineers.
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Including chief technology officer, chief Information officer, chief information security officer. |