What degree/degree's do you have? What's your Alma mater?

Business Management and Administration from Kutztown University in PA.
 
BA Geography/Urban Planning, Wittenberg University 2003

Worked in my field for 6 years before everyone stopped building things thus no need to plan for them.

Now i am the QAM at a stainless steel foundry... More often than not the life experience you gain in college is worth more than the education...
 
Fire Sci. Worked in the department for 25 years. Now I own my own company and loving every minute of it!
 
Or does it say that only engineers can keep a boat running?

Henry

Engineers are actually good in throwing huge amount of money down in their hole in the water without taking any note of their expenses.... :smt021
 
University I'm a complete mechanical flunky - good thing I went to college

I thought I was the only "beancounter" that had such a hard time.

BSBA Accounting - THE Ohio State University

MBA Finance - University of Cincinnati

CPA Illinois

All long before most of you were born.
 
AS Communications Technology '80
BS Broadcast Communications '82
East Stroudsburg State College, PA.

My Son just graduated from Penn State, Erie '11
BS Electrical Engineering & Design
and has a better job than me now! He's a Project Design Manager at 23 for Penn Union Corp, Edinboro, PA! I really like Erie, PA when it's warm out, Mike.
 
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BS. URI. '78

MS. CMU. '94

Career military in there as well. Learned more at sea in a year than college in 6.


BTW!


Henry's so old, dirt calls him sir! :grin:
 
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Colby College '75- History (real useful in the job market). Member Phi Zappa Crappa.
 
B.E. Marine Engineering - NY Maritime College
USCG 3rd Assistant Engineers License - Steam and Motor Unlimited Horsepower
M.S. Nuclear Engineering - NY Polytechnic
MBA Finance - Dowling College
Post Graduate - Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government
 
Hi Mark -
Hope you & Lina are doing well and had a good season on the slopes. Hope we cross paths sometime this summer.

Now, back to the thread ...
Bach of Architecture, WSU
MBA Finance, UW

Hi Larry & Keli....

Hope all is well with you two ! We had great season at Crystal Mountain (14 feet of snow in March alone) but we are boaters now and so the boat is being hauled out tomorrow and its bottom paint, zincs, wax, etc. then it's lookout Puget Sound !! If you are boating south please shoot me an email and let us know so we can try to hook up with you two.... We are looking at your marina Aug. 11th and going to the Seahawk game that night....
Hope to see soon, Mark & Lina + Odie (woof)
 
Teach me the ways of the wise! I haven't learned that yet...:smt089

Another accountant. B. Commerce 1985. Chartered Accountant 1987, Partner in big four firm. Have to remain somewhat anonymous since owning a boat is not a fiscally responsible or logical thing to do. That's not why I love it. As far as you know, I am as financially daft as the rest of you (us). Lets leave it at that.
 
Another engineer here! Not me though, I'm the "bean counter" in the outfit (I know.....supposed to be fiscally responsible...yet love boats...doesn't add up) Captain has degree in mechanical engineering from Grantham College, UK but was really a procurement guy buying air planes for UK gov't. I attended Kettering College in UK and Bellevue, WA, USA. Underwent complete career change in '95 and now have two Audiology clinics (our daughter is one of the Doc's.) Now live in one of the best places in THE best country in the world....boating and living the dream :grin:!

 
BS in Nuclear Engineering

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY
 

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