This might sound like an intellectual question - and I think it is - but sadly I do not know the answer, nor do I have a philosophy on it.
I would, however, shortly like to meditate on it, writing down my thoughts and seeing your reactions afterwards.
See, I study civil engineering. I've done all the curriculum, I'm about to do my minor in february and my internship next september.
I had my first internship talk last week though, and it all seemed perfect. He wants me to help him in september during the internship, perhaps on his project building a double-deck highway in Dhaka, the Capital city of Bangladesh, and he'd also advised me to look for a job in civil engineering before I start my minor in Feb, in order so that I may get more experience and roll straight into the internship from there. He could hook me up for the job.
So according to my teacher it seemed as though he was acting as an intermediate, who would be making money off of my labor. For example he may get 2/3 and I'd get 1/3. My teacher had sketched a situation he had seen: for example he'd seen two so-called engineers who did nothing but play foosball all day and drive around in Ferrari's because that's how they had outsourced all the work to their subordinates.
Sadly that sort of demotivates me.
Also, I am personally much more passionate about things like women, evolutionary biology, living a beautiful life and being a free man than I am interested in fvcking steel and concrete beams.
I do not want to work for some scam artist douchebag my whole life.
Then I see people like Donald trump for example. I know that he works in construction. But he does things much broader than just construction. He's interested in the finer things in life. He also runs hotels and restaurants. That sounds like something I'd like to do as well.
I just would like to know what route I would have to go to acheive a sense of freedom.
I'm 27 now. And I believe I should sketch an image of where I'd like to be 5 years from now.
I believe I'd still like to be single - however with plenty of girls to choose from - with a rolex on my wrist, with a nice car, possibly two cars (of which, 1 convertible for the summer), a big guarddog, a decent collection of clothes, and a handful of rifles, lol.
In order for that to happen I would probably have to move to the USA.
I do believe though, that a Civil Engineer from the Netherlands can make about 80 000 US as a starting salary on average per year in America.
So I do think those goals are all realistically acheivable. I just wonder. This is an aggravating time in my life when I'm about to step into the labor market and I don't know whether I can live the life I want.
Can I get you guys' advice?
I would, however, shortly like to meditate on it, writing down my thoughts and seeing your reactions afterwards.
See, I study civil engineering. I've done all the curriculum, I'm about to do my minor in february and my internship next september.
I had my first internship talk last week though, and it all seemed perfect. He wants me to help him in september during the internship, perhaps on his project building a double-deck highway in Dhaka, the Capital city of Bangladesh, and he'd also advised me to look for a job in civil engineering before I start my minor in Feb, in order so that I may get more experience and roll straight into the internship from there. He could hook me up for the job.
So according to my teacher it seemed as though he was acting as an intermediate, who would be making money off of my labor. For example he may get 2/3 and I'd get 1/3. My teacher had sketched a situation he had seen: for example he'd seen two so-called engineers who did nothing but play foosball all day and drive around in Ferrari's because that's how they had outsourced all the work to their subordinates.
Sadly that sort of demotivates me.
Also, I am personally much more passionate about things like women, evolutionary biology, living a beautiful life and being a free man than I am interested in fvcking steel and concrete beams.
I do not want to work for some scam artist douchebag my whole life.
Then I see people like Donald trump for example. I know that he works in construction. But he does things much broader than just construction. He's interested in the finer things in life. He also runs hotels and restaurants. That sounds like something I'd like to do as well.
I just would like to know what route I would have to go to acheive a sense of freedom.
I'm 27 now. And I believe I should sketch an image of where I'd like to be 5 years from now.
I believe I'd still like to be single - however with plenty of girls to choose from - with a rolex on my wrist, with a nice car, possibly two cars (of which, 1 convertible for the summer), a big guarddog, a decent collection of clothes, and a handful of rifles, lol.
In order for that to happen I would probably have to move to the USA.
I do believe though, that a Civil Engineer from the Netherlands can make about 80 000 US as a starting salary on average per year in America.
So I do think those goals are all realistically acheivable. I just wonder. This is an aggravating time in my life when I'm about to step into the labor market and I don't know whether I can live the life I want.
Can I get you guys' advice?