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Thank you all for answering. You have provided a boost of motivation that courses like thermo and differential equations seem to drain. I just wish there were engineers telling me to go in it for the money, rather than warning me of the opposite. Perhaps my next coop position, which is again going to be in manufacturing, will be more enjoyable. For now though, I will push on, learn the theory, and get my ticket, because I understand a university degree with mechanical engineering written on it is a versatile degree that will take me anywhere. As strange as it may sound, I have even considered pursuing a masters degree in architecture (maybe there is more money there). One funny note on salary; at the last place I worked, the trades people working for the engineers were making more money than the engineers. Brian.
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