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10212107 No.10212107 [Reply] [Original]

Are there any mech engineering jobs that involve no practical work at all?

I am in my 2nd year of mech eng and I am happy in the field but I can't stand doing projects that involve physically constructing anything. It sounds onions I'll admit but I just find it fiddly and uninteresting and I'd rather spend the time design, analysis, etc.

I know senior engineers do more pencil pushing but are there any entry level jobs like that.

>> No.10212114

do drafting or gtfo

>> No.10212838

>>10212107
get a job in one of the regulations or operational safety fields. you'll get to sit on your ass and do nothing useful all day

>> No.10212841

>>10212107
Switch to pure math so you can jerk off thinking about how smart you are