<p>“What’s of interest here is that whether life is tougher for an engineer”</p>
<p>“lol 100k sounds pretty good to me”</p>
<p>Well, it’s a tough life for just 100k. Working 60 hours a week, being in high pressure situations (e.g. donald’s boardroom), having to work over the weekends and nights to meet deadlines etc.</p>
<p>Also, you’re only making money when you’re employed…if you’re laid off, you could be out of a job for 6 months to a year easily. There’s no guarantee of finding a decent job that pays your as much as the previous one. And lay-offs are very common in engineering nowadays.</p>
<p>There are much easier ways to make 100k. Doctors, nurses, chiropractors, lawyers, etc, and much STABLER ways!!! Also, most professions enjoy life more than engineers…being able to see the sun once in a while, not having constant pressures (to present powerpoints, defend every decision you make, to network with other team leads/managers who may/maynot care for you…coding is not considered to be “pressure” by engineers, but the other stuff is, and there’s plenty of it), not having to worry about paychecks in the next quarter (layoffs happen at the end of each quarter) etc…!! Is that a good way to earn a 100k, or would you rather make 90k and enjoy your life in other professions!!!</p>
<p>“Even if most Engineers won’t crack the 100k barrier, most liberal arts majors won’t either,”</p>
<p>yes, but most doctors easily make that. Lawyers will easily make that, chiropractor, Nurses in many cases, Businessmen will crack 100k easily, investment bankers (many of liberal arts majors), etc…there are tons of ways to make money…engineering and investment banking are just less stable and more political, that’s all.</p>