12-04-2011 04:00 PM | ||
Unregistered | Easiest way is to set up your own company. Civ eng grad can start your own contracting firm and can be your own PE. I know many contracters driving S class but there are also many that go bankcrupt especially during the recession. | |
11-04-2011 02:51 AM | ||
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11-04-2011 02:49 AM | ||
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10-04-2011 09:27 PM | ||
Unregistered | You may consider an engineering position in one of the big mining companies located in Western Australia where a full-time engineer earns in excess of AUD$250,000 per annum.I thought that is really a reasonable income for most people.Imagine if both husband and wife work in the same sector,the couple would be earning AUD$500,000 per annum.Once converted to singapore dollars,it is a substantial sum of money per year. | |
10-04-2011 06:08 PM | ||
Unregistered | join an EPC contractor in a sales role. work on regional projects. will be more rewarding than a technical career | |
10-04-2011 12:13 AM | ||
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03-10-2010 11:41 AM | ||
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how to make it big in engineering? seriously.... i have seen more than enough threads that look down on engineering. but i do know that some manage to carve out a successful career in engineering. probably those with long experience in the engineering sector can share ur stories? is building up experience/network and becoming a consultant a way to go for engineers? set up ur own biz? move on to project management? or becoming an experienced highly specialized engineer in a particular field helps? or go overseas? |