Honestly, nobody should enter the tech field at this point.
The market is oversaturated. We'll be making Starbucks barista wages within the next 20 years.
I have a bachelors in the same. I don’t know a single person in my graduating class that’s actually working as a chemical engineer. A lucky few are operators in Fort Saskatchewan, some are on contract with oil corps, some are with service companies. But a lot of them are now construction project managers, taking another degree, or gambling on a masters.
There’s no engineering work done in Canada now. It’s all done over seas and rubber stamped by a P.Eng here.
If my wife was willing to move I'd already be in the USA. If things keep degrading I might try ti go down without her. Maybe find one of those tradwives I've heard about.
Honestly, nobody should enter the tech field at this point.
The market is oversaturated. We'll be making Starbucks barista wages within the next 20 years.
I have a bachelors in the same. I don’t know a single person in my graduating class that’s actually working as a chemical engineer. A lucky few are operators in Fort Saskatchewan, some are on contract with oil corps, some are with service companies. But a lot of them are now construction project managers, taking another degree, or gambling on a masters.
There’s no engineering work done in Canada now. It’s all done over seas and rubber stamped by a P.Eng here.
If my wife was willing to move I'd already be in the USA. If things keep degrading I might try ti go down without her. Maybe find one of those tradwives I've heard about.