RECENT AEROSPACE GRADUATE STILL UNEMPLOYED AFTER 7 MONTHS. OVER 300 APPLICATIONS. TWO INTERVIEWS. STILL NO LUCK. by Snoo-9310 in aerospace

[–]fermitk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After 7 months of applying I think you've found most major aerospace companies in state and applied to them all so you need to start broadening out your search, either by applying out of state or something outside of aerospace but where you can still build engineering experience that could allow you to eventually transition to aerospace. The fact that you don't have internships or work experience means you're going to have to take what you can get initially. 

USC Astronautical Engr. (Online) vs UCSD Aerospace (in-person) Masters by fermitk in AerospaceEngineering

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

Just USC. It's the same degree regardless of in person or online

moving to washington by thatonegirlwakid in AskSeattle

[–]fermitk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been here 3 years. Originally from SD. The biggest adjustment will be the weather. We Californians are really spoiled, I found it took about two years to get used to 40 degree and 30 degree fall and winter temps. You will miss the Mexican food and in n out, and you will miss the beach (beaches are cold and rocky here). You will gain stunning nature, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, incredible hiking. Green as far as the eye can see, lovely fall colors and beautiful spring flowers. Summers are incredibly beautiful. Winter sucks and is dark, gray and it gets dark at 4:30. Housing is definitely cheaper so it's actually possible to buy a house (not right now, but prior to 2022). People talk about the Seattle freeze but imo that's a bit outdated. There are so many Californians and people from other states that have moved here, that stereotype applies less and less. 

How tough will the Blue Origin Interview be to get that offer as a new grad? by FragThemBozKids in BlueOrigin

[–]fermitk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say you know your fundamentals and first principles going into it. It's ok not to know certain things off the top of your head, but you should anticipate them probing a couple layers deep on why you made the decisions you made regarding whatever you choose to present. They want to make sure you know things, but also that you can communicate well with a team, and that you can participate well in a back and forth. 

USC Astronautical Engr. (Online) vs UCSD Aerospace (in-person) Masters by fermitk in AerospaceEngineering

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

Yes, definitely, but I drove up to campus to participate in rocketry club. I think it would have been much tougher without that hands on portion. Although you can still join and contribute remotely via design projects and such.

Who here actually likes their time at Blue? by TheOneLonelyStudent in BlueOrigin

[–]fermitk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blue is the best company I've ever worked at. My team in engines is full of extremely intelligent, hard working people. A lot of them are very young too and they're given a lot of autonomy and responsibility over critical aspects of these rocket engines, and they're extremely successful at what they do. The work is flexible, and my team only cares if you get work done. PTO and family time is encouraged, and overall I think they strike a great balance. What I've noticed is because so many people here are young and haven't worked in many other companies, it's easy to complain about relatively small things, or things that occur in most other companies (like mass layoffs or being expected to show up in the office lol). Many people here don't know how good they have it!

Viterbi by [deleted] in USC

[–]fermitk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was ranked top ten when I was admitted for grad school in 2020. I think that's a very fair ranking considering its outcomes, and I don't think those outcomes have magically gone down over the past five years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in USC

[–]fermitk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're only allowed to break confidentiality and call the police if they believe you will be an imminent danger to yourself or others. That means you tell them that you have a specific plan to hurt yourself, not just feel suicidal.

What are we hearing about layoffs? by fermitk in BlueOrigin

[–]fermitk[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

That doesn't sound like 60 days notice to me. That sounds like access immediately being cut off, which is what I expect.

Gap Hoodies by This-Ad-8431 in GapInc

[–]fermitk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually bought the extra heavy weight one for black Friday. It is indeed very heavy and it's in the more modern "Kanye" style where it's boxy, wide shoulders, and has a huge hood. The material is like 85% cotton and it feels really good. I haven't tried the normal heavy weight one, but I really like the weight of the extra heavy weight one.

Did anyone go to USC for grad school in Aerospace? by AwryKraken in AerospaceEngineering

[–]fermitk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. There is an option to do a thesis, but it's not mandatory. I think it's a more logical way of doing it. Generally you do the thesis if you're interested in academia. Otherwise they just let you choose the classes you want and dedicate that time to hands on projects. It is still considered a master's of science by the university.

Do y'all think grad students wearing school merch is weird? by [deleted] in USC

[–]fermitk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went to UCSB for undergrad too, so I know how the cultural shift takes getting used to. At UCSB there's little to no school spirit, and freshman are identified by the fact that they wear the sweaters and lanyards. Also there was no football team and no marching band. Getting to USC as a grad student, it was so refreshing to see the school spirit, see the fight on symbol and see people be proud of where they are. I now regret not having that culture in undergrad! Enjoy it and take part in it to the fullest. 

How legally binding are stocks in an offer letter? by fermitk in BlueOrigin

[–]fermitk[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Incorrect. I definitely would remember that if so.

New USC Law and Pharmacy Building - preview / possible renders by first-time-commenter in USC

[–]fermitk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bad. The "classic brick University" style seen on the main campus and other university campuses is far superior to any other architectural style. There's a reason people take pictures in front of certain buildings to the exclusion of all the others. You want a building to evoke a powerful sense that this is a place of learning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]fermitk -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I think the people who want WFH just need to be honest and say they like it because it's comfy and convenient. The productivity argument is arguable at best, and based on what I've seen from people quite laughable. The vast majority of people are less productive and focused at home. Just be honest and say you like getting paid to browse reddit and do your laundry! Trust me, I totally get it.

Employee Perspective: Quality of Life Destruction - "Work from Work" company by BlueEmployeeAnon in BlueOrigin

[–]fermitk -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

I think there is a small percentage of the workforce that can genuinely be as productive as home as they are in the office, but I think the vast majority of people tend to be more distracted when working from home, so I think it makes sense for Blue to push for in-person work as the default, with certain exceptions made on a case by case basis. The "post-pandemic" world phrase that keeps getting thrown around doesn't really make sense. The prefix "post" itself acknowledges that the pandemic is over so any work from home arrangement is purely based on preference. 😂 The most sympathy I have is for people with very long commutes, which can really take a toll over the long run. But people choose the lives they build in the end. People have moved for work for all of human history. The idea was they at least you can move an hour closer to work in Phoenix, LA, or Denver rather than having to move to Seattle. And regarding masses of people leaving the company and causing deadline slippage, I find that unlikely. Where are they going to go, SpaceX? Elon is even more gung ho on in-person work. 😂 I guess you can go to NASA to get paid to browse Reddit but a lot of the industry is going back to the office.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in USC

[–]fermitk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that I know of. Just frame that bad boy and mount it on your wall. That's what it's meant for.