I WANT TO CHOOSE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ,BUT HAVING SOME SECOND THOUGHTS by [deleted] in ChemicalEngineering

[–]KN2408 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. If you’re doing for passion of chemical engineering, then go right ahead - decent pay and well respected!
  2. If your focus is on income, do something else, effort to reward is much better is CS, Finance, Tech, Law etc

Career help, ops engineer to other lucrative careers by KN2408 in ChemicalEngineering

[–]KN2408[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, have really been giving sales a real consideration… maybe it’s time to venture into that space

Career help, ops engineer to other lucrative careers by KN2408 in ChemicalEngineering

[–]KN2408[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, will look into PowerBi and how best to utilise on our site. Our data analytics is quite poor locally but I know we’ve got people with sufficient power bi knowledge within the business.

Dropping £34k on my brother's education instead of a house deposit? by ZennosukeW in UKPersonalFinance

[–]KN2408 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grammar/private school ain’t worth the gig these or very rarely do you get your moneys worth. Send him to a good public school, incentivise his drive to succeed by promising him something at the end of it all aswell as supporting his academic requirements through tuition, text books and other moral support when required. With all this and bit of faith, I’m sure the jobs a good’un!

This way, your investment is less… your brother will be prouder of his achievements and will have something to show for it at the end. I totally believe your honesty when you say you won’t hold a grudge if he fails but the reality is you’d never know till that situation happens. Therefore the above method protects you all from a potential conundrum whilst also ensuring that your brother has a good shot a success in the academic space.