Why Many Engineers Follow Careers They Don't Like? (utopianengineeringsociety.substack.com) 3 points by ajhenaor 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] elmerfud 1y ago ↗ It never seems to answer the question that's posed in the title. It seems to be more of a recruiter's advertisement method. [–] pestatije 1y ago ↗ maybe its a genuine question, to which ill answer...because of priorities: to like ones career is low on the priorities list [–] JohnFen 1y ago ↗ That's just begging the question, though... why is it low on many engineer's priority list?Liking what I do for a living is very near the top of mine. Money can't ease the misery of hating your job.
[–] pestatije 1y ago ↗ maybe its a genuine question, to which ill answer...because of priorities: to like ones career is low on the priorities list [–] JohnFen 1y ago ↗ That's just begging the question, though... why is it low on many engineer's priority list?Liking what I do for a living is very near the top of mine. Money can't ease the misery of hating your job.
[–] JohnFen 1y ago ↗ That's just begging the question, though... why is it low on many engineer's priority list?Liking what I do for a living is very near the top of mine. Money can't ease the misery of hating your job.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 15.9 ms ] threadLiking what I do for a living is very near the top of mine. Money can't ease the misery of hating your job.