My son graduated from UF with an engineering degree in metallurgy. Was hired by Boeing immediately for a new division focusing on "cold welding". He left within a year as he felt they really had no actual plan for this venture. When I ask him lately if he is glad he left Boeing when he did, he replies, Every. Single. Day. Now he flies an…
My son graduated from UF with an engineering degree in metallurgy. Was hired by Boeing immediately for a new division focusing on "cold welding". He left within a year as he felt they really had no actual plan for this venture. When I ask him lately if he is glad he left Boeing when he did, he replies, Every. Single. Day. Now he flies an Airbus for United. Not sure if that is any better but at least he is happy doing it.
My son graduated from UF with an engineering degree in metallurgy. Was hired by Boeing immediately for a new division focusing on "cold welding". He left within a year as he felt they really had no actual plan for this venture. When I ask him lately if he is glad he left Boeing when he did, he replies, Every. Single. Day. Now he flies an Airbus for United. Not sure if that is any better but at least he is happy doing it.