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Aerospace engineer is a very solid job. It takes a lot to get the degree (even a bachelor's level degree).When I was a full-time aerospace engineer, I made less than that amount (that salary scale was barely attainable for folks in SoCal who had 10+ years of experience), but for my relatively poor region, it was good money. Stupid me, I had thought that being an engineer should have attracted women to me.![]()
Very few engineers attract women based on the fact that they are engineers. If an engineer happens to get women, it is because of his looks. His looks might be top tier level. However, most top tier level looking men have non-engineering and non-STEM jobs.
Within STEM, it is possible that being a medical doctor could provide a job-related SMV boost. I think that boost comes more when women are late 20s/early 30s and hunting for a provider type for a family. There are also some provider hunters who are already single moms. I think most younger doctors (doctors in their late 20s and 30s) have enough SMV to get a childless woman.
Most of the medical doctors I've met over time as a result of my medical appointments have appeared to be as older, married beta males.