I do Mechanical, Stats? sure http://seek.com.au/engineering-jobs/3unitz said:anything to back that up or you just pulling it out of your arse? let me guess... you do civil engineering?
It can lead you to the cosmetic industry but im not sure on the ease.Zippora said:what kind of things are involved in chemical engineering? can it lead you to the cosmetic industry? easily?
ALL THAT SHOWS IS STATISTICS! i WANT REAL HARD FACTS, NOT ACCURATE SAMPLE SPACES!!!!doink said:All that shows is that out of all the engineers that do civil that had taken the survey the average is lower than chemical, I was also comparing civil to mechanical...
Yay for the voice of logic!3unitz said:provide accurate stats on the contrary before you make claims. you said civil is above all engineering in terms of pay after mining but you have yet to provide anything to back that up, you retard.
source: http://www.workplace.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/B24C221B-BB55-4FFB-9692-CD4227BD9E6E/0/212917ALLChemicalEngineer.pdfDEEWR Skilled Vacancies Index data suggest demand for chemical engineers has declined since 2000.
In Victoria... Every other state has a shortage or thereabouts.electrolysis said:
Dear god you're a tool. Read the thread. I'm not the one with inconsistent, unfounded, and illogical arguments; you are. It's bemusing that you'd have the gall to claim otherwise considering how many people have contradicted you so far.doink said:I said in terms of Money/Prospects you idiot. If we are just talking about money why not just mention aersospace engineers who work at nasa making millions? Keep some consistency in your arguments.
Not to mention with the way the population is ageing, people entering the labour force will suffer an immense drop in the next 10-20 years, so meaning any skilled worker will experience high demand.jb_nc said:In Victoria... Every other state has a shortage or thereabouts.