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Should I? - 3x0r_$c0rPi0n - 05-22-2011

hello guys,

I want your opinion on this matter.

Do you think it is better being a computer engineer or go into the world of finance and business administration?


I like both but I don't know, I am a bit lost. Smile

Thank you for your help.Smile


RE: Should I? - WhiteFlame - 05-22-2011

Persoanlly I would go into the world of finance and business simply because there are more options and there are a thousand people who can be computer engineers. But then again how far up the ladder where you thinking of going up the computer engineer ladder?


RE: Should I? - 3x0r_$c0rPi0n - 05-22-2011

I will be working in a construction building in the KSA. But as a business man I will work in canada....

I know the gain will be good from both but you can't count on KSA since if the petrol empties then the KSA will be poor as in 1910...

It is a gamble I think but I will be willing to take it...


RE: Should I? - WhiteFlame - 05-22-2011

Hmm they are both a gamble if you ask me.

My grandparents where business people. Earnt millions and lost in all in the space of a year. It's possible the most insecure job I have seen. They were always stressed and if they were ill it meant no money....

It's a difficult call that only you can make I guess. With determination and a goal I am sure anything is possible.


RE: Should I? - 3x0r_$c0rPi0n - 05-22-2011

(05-22-2011, 11:08 AM)WhiteFlame Wrote: Hmm they are both a gamble if you ask me.

My grandparents where business people. Earnt millions and lost in all in the space of a year. It's possible the most insecure job I have seen. They were always stressed and if they were ill it meant no money....

It's a difficult call that only you can make I guess. With determination and a goal I am sure anything is possible.

Maybe following my heart is the answer here... I just don't know... :S


RE: Should I? - WhiteFlame - 05-22-2011

(05-22-2011, 11:14 AM)3x0r_$c0rPi0n Wrote:
(05-22-2011, 11:08 AM)WhiteFlame Wrote: Hmm they are both a gamble if you ask me.

My grandparents where business people. Earnt millions and lost in all in the space of a year. It's possible the most insecure job I have seen. They were always stressed and if they were ill it meant no money....

It's a difficult call that only you can make I guess. With determination and a goal I am sure anything is possible.

Maybe following my heart is the answer here... I just don't know... :S

Just ask yourself where you want to be in the next 10 years... The problem is if you be a computer engineer are you going to be fed up of this in 10 years time?


RE: Should I? - Mao - 05-24-2011

With your skills as a computer engineer, maybe you can be an employee first until you can save a bit to start your own business. That way, I guess, you're in both fields. Whatever you become, I wish you luck! Smile


RE: Should I? - G0dfath3r - 05-24-2011

Leave it to destiny and watch which thing destiny has written in your future.I want to be a mechanical engineer but now i'm studying agriculture engineering.Select that field in which you are interested don't ask others opinion they will double minded you.


RE: Should I? - Dεlluzion - 05-24-2011

It all depends what you really like doing. You can do something small at home with computers and make quite a lot of cash, in your spare time, and you can do business management studies. It's all about what you like and what you want. You can't start a job you don't like and have no experience to, because it will drag you along.