LOL.fightforlove wrote:Thinking about it, I probably landed the two jobs that have constituted the majority of my engineering career by talking music with my interviewer/future boss. They both related, especially my current boss, who also plays guitar and is building his own amp. All those late nights studying for thermodynamics, calculus, and physics exams and it was my spare time spent playing guitar and listening to cool music that landed me paid engineering gigs.
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Truth here.fightforlove wrote:Thinking about it, I probably landed the two jobs that have constituted the majority of my engineering career by talking music with my interviewer/future boss. They both related, especially my current boss, who also plays guitar and is building his own amp. All those late nights studying for thermodynamics, calculus, and physics exams and it was my spare time spent playing guitar and listening to cool music that landed me paid engineering gigs.
If youre a man, you gotta be cool.
Or be gone.
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It's funny, but honestly also saddening. If I had it to do over again, I would have never wasted all those years slaving away towards a BSME. I could have put that energy, money and precious age in my life towards more fruitful pursuits, like hunting women, learning another language, starting a band...Jester wrote:Truth here.fightforlove wrote:Thinking about it, I probably landed the two jobs that have constituted the majority of my engineering career by talking music with my interviewer/future boss. They both related, especially my current boss, who also plays guitar and is building his own amp. All those late nights studying for thermodynamics, calculus, and physics exams and it was my spare time spent playing guitar and listening to cool music that landed me paid engineering gigs.
If youre a man, you gotta be cool.
Or be gone.
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