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Nope, not medicine. I'm crazy, but not that crazy. I'm looking at 2nd BS in civil engineering along with an MS in civil engineering/hydrology. I'll have a bit of debt, but I'm estimating probably $25k max--state schools, in-state tuition, and a fairly common grad program for any univeristy to have (heckuva lot more common than medical schools, anyway, and much cheaper to implement), although there's only one school in the state that would has the hydrology specialty. Fortunately, if you've done well in your supporting coursework, it's not a difficult program to get into.

It's probably more like four more years anyway. And two of those are for the lower division courses that I should have done while I was an undergrad but instead got a degree in underwater basket weaving...er airplane flying. I think going back to school would be worthwhile whether the economy was in the crapper or not.

Even so, that is an awfully late start for a career in life... oh well. You play the hand you're dealt. I'm glad my main goals in life aren't centered on amassing wealth!

-Goose

Good on you. That sounds like a SOLID career choice!
 
Skywest is not furloughing, _ss wipe.

ASA plans to do so, and it is no secret your dick smoke management considering it since you have nearly 250 too many pilots, according to them.

You work there? I bet you will pickup opentime too if they furlough. Eventually the pilots at Skywest will get burned.
 
IF you are talking about going into Medicine...be careful.

We've got 170k in medical school debt and socialized healthcare could easily cut my wife's eventual salary by 50% or more(read, we'll be paying that debt for 30 years).

Of course, at least she will STILL have a JOB if the economy completely tanks AND we get socialized healthcare. So I guess there IS that.

Bingo!

Many states have severe shortages in rural areas and are willing to offset the cost of med school if you agree to work in an underserved area... not a bad deal for many people.

But then again, socialized medicine will be a bitch.

A CE degree is also a pretty good ringer. I may have an opportunity to put my MSCE to use being furloughed and all...
 
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ASA plans to do so, and it is no secret your dick smoke management considering it since you have nearly 250 too many pilots, according to them.

You work there? I bet you will pickup opentime too if they furlough. Eventually the pilots at Skywest will get burned.

I heard about your sim. Keep your chin up. You'll get it eventually.

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ASA plans to do so, and it is no secret your dick smoke management considering it since you have nearly 250 too many pilots, according to them.

You work there? I bet you will pickup opentime too if they furlough. Eventually the pilots at Skywest will get burned.

I've still yet to get a clear answer from you after many attempts.... where do you work again you pr!ck?
 
I've still yet to get a clear answer from you after many attempts.... where do you work again you pr!ck?
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