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About Aroosh Shahbazian
Expertise
I`m able to answer to questions regarding CATIA designing software, (detail parts and assemblies), designing tips and methods, able to solve manufacturing problems, creating a long term plan to make any working operation more efficient than it is, cosmos FEA.

Experience
I have programmed and have designed auto and aircraft parts for various companies (inside and outside of the United States) since 1990, been working in aerospace industry since 1997 as mechanical engineer and ENG. MGR.

Education/Credentials
Masters in Mechanical Eng. (solid designing)

 
   

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Expert: Aroosh Shahbazian - 6/13/2007

Question
Hi, I want to become an Aerospace engineer but Im worried about the lack of mobility and job security. What are you thoughts about this. Do you think that maybe I should go mechanical engineering or even civil? Im totally confused. Im graduating in 1 year and have made no choice. I really like Aerospace engineering, but I want to be employable. I know there is a lot of mobility from mechanical engineering. What do you think?

Thanks

Answer
Quit the school today if you want to study for the money, there are better ways to make money, you are wasting your time, if you like to learn about something then you go to school, if what you are going to learn will bring money later, that's even better.

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