Is your father pushing you to follow in his footsteps, but the thought of going to school for years to chase electrical engineering jobs or careers sounds kind of boring? Electrical engineers do make a lot of money, but so do doctors.
Love pets; maybe you’re thinking that a veterinarian career might be the ticket for you? Too much education required becoming a doctor or a vet, what about just buying a van and starting a career in dog training?
Is it any wonder you’re waking up in the night screaming: “I Need Help Deciding What Career to Choose.”
For most young people, selecting a career is the first big decision we actually make on our own.
Part One of my new series “I Need Help Deciding What Career to Choose,” will focus on the big differences between alternative careers and job characteristics.
Electric engineering jobs and careers may be appealing if you have a strong aptitude in math and science, but not if you’re a people person. Electrical engineers spend all day staring at a computer screen and going to an occasional meeting with other engineers.









