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Mechanical or Electrical engineering? : r AskEngineers - Reddit Mechatronics might be the way to go These days most mechanical systems have electrical electronic components Furthermore, mechanical is very saturated But on the flip side mechanical is very flexible- more so than electrical You’ll find MEs in every sector I guess you need to ask yourself what kind of projects do you want to work on
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Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design : r . . . - Reddit We used Machine Design by Norton in our mechanical design classes, and Mechanisms by Norton in our mechanism linkage classes Both stellar texts Now that I’m a professional, I use Norton’s Cam Design Handbook pretty regularly, and I can say it is one of the best textbooks I’ve ever used Overall I think all of them are great references!
Mechanical keyboards. Are they worth it? : r buildapc - Reddit Mechanical keyboards are only worth it if they provide you means to clean the insides of the switches The above means that you either want one without a plate in-between the switches and the PCB, or one with a plate allowing you to open the switches (most plates do not allow this)
The ME Hang Out - Reddit I am working as a mechanical design engineer and I am getting paid according to the market rates I am looking to upskill myself to enter in mechanical related IT jobs Someone suggested me to upskill in C++ and C# and the other said IOT Can you please suggest any new skill, which will pay more and have future
Why do so many people think Mechanical Engineers make good money . . . Eh, BLS is a little skewed because of how they define a mechanical engineering job vs how we define ourselves If you search by degree BLS says only 30% of mechanical engineers fall under that job title 20% are Engineering Management (median pay $120k) and the other 50% fall under more specific areas (ie: petroleum engineering is mostly
I am Lost, is a Mechanical Engineering Degree Worth it in 2024? Mechanical engineering is a great generalized degree I've worked as a design engineer, project engineer, application engineer, program manager, supply chain manager and now product manager This is across oil and gas, aerospace, and now in operations for a tech company