>>8697701Just graduate. Then, 50 more years to go until pension.
Unless you genuinely figure it out how to make it both big and legal.
These things take time. These things need to ripen and mature properly.
What I mean is that You need time to ripen and mature. Time alone is not enough, you need to do your part as well. Constant thinking is a good start.
I graduated from an university as a major in polymer chemistry. My minor was in physics department, two modules in fine electronics and electric materials
>how to calculate an iron loss in a transformer, and so onI still can calculate (and mix) a proper encapsulating epoxy resin with a catalyst for a motherboard (been there done that).
However my main job is all about fluent relations with teams at my destinations.
>dear dog do I have a fuckton of destinations.That's what Industrial Services is all about. Immediate response to call, complete cooperation with teams, total ability to solve sudden problems at hand. Both technological and cultural issues.
It's a windy job.
Thankfully I have an access to an excellent team I myself can rely on.