>>7618115>Lol why are you so mad?Like I said in my original post, I hate elitist and arrogant people that then come to /sci/ thinking that it is their place.
> you threw your life away on an obsolete degree.You are not only retarded when it comes to making arguments, your memory also sucks. Like I said in my first post, I am not even an engineer.
> "yeah, I built that" Except they didn't. They worked on it. Probably doing routine calculations or procedure on a piece of the project that was just a fraction of the entire thing or may not even be in the final product. But like I said, just working on it is pretty cool by itself.
For the rest of your brain fart.
Lets say that the guy making the phone and the guy making the pump earn almost the same. Not exactly the same, but as shown by data, pretty close.
And to talk from my ass, like you do:
http://www.payscale.com/college-salary-report/majors-that-pay-you-back/bachelors?page=22The average difference between EE and ME is about 8k
Then what is the difference? The guy working on the phone and the guy working on the pump got the same out of it. Is the guy that worked on the phone now a superstar known by the public? No, he is a no name engineer at a faceless corporation, like everyone else.
What is your point then? Why is ME an "obsolete degree"? What is wrong with working on something that does not get mass appeal ?
Most people study to get jobs. They get jobs to get money. Your elitism bullshit about who has it better is no more than a childish cry for attention.
Your arguments for saying that ME is