Day-to-Day Work
People in this field work with, and help develop, some of the most advanced technology on the planet. Aerospace engineers produce everything from lightweight gliders, to airplanes that weigh over a half a million pounds, to communications satellites and the international space station. Aerospace Engineers are the people that we call "Rocket Scientists."
Working Conditions
Working Conditions of Aerospace Engineers is normally inside. They either work very independent or they work very team setting like. The normal work hours for Aerospace Engineers is 40-50 hours a week.
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
1. An advantage is that you get paid very well, and have the opportunities to go on vacations.
2. Another advantage is that you get to work on many different things in your career, not just one thing.
Disadvantages
1. You have to go threw over six years of college.
2. The demand is decreasing by 2% in the 10 years.
1. An advantage is that you get paid very well, and have the opportunities to go on vacations.
2. Another advantage is that you get to work on many different things in your career, not just one thing.
Disadvantages
1. You have to go threw over six years of college.
2. The demand is decreasing by 2% in the 10 years.
Opinion
I think that being a Aerospace Engineer is good for me cause I love aircrafts, and building things. Also, it would give me many new opportunities to live in different states. I could also work with the United States military helping our country become a greater country. Another thought that comes to my mind is that I could possible invent something that could change the world.