Cory Yeager, PE, SE, MsC, PPM
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What skills does it take to be successful in the 21st century engineering field ?
I would love to be a civil engineer but this generation seems like it is getting more difficult, what do i need to know to be prepared for the future.
What does an agricultural engineer do on a daily basis?
I would like to be in the agricultural industry, I enjoy the thought of engineering but I do not know much about agricultural engineering specifically.
What are some classes I should take or things that I should do now to prepare for college and beyond, if I want to go into aerospace engineering?
I'm a junior in high school, and have known for a while that I want to go into aerospace engineering. What are some classes I should take not or things that I should do to prepare for college and beyond?
What is way to figure out if one job is the right one for you if you have other choices that are related??
trying to find the right job after a career path
How long is it to get your promotions up in Engineer.?
I'm a freshman in high school and I am in interested in Engineering.
What activities can you make young adults do in their free time at a job center ?
I work at a job center and need activities or resources they can do in their free time.
How do I know what the right career for me is?
I am interested in multiple careers at the moment. Mainly Journalism and Architecture, but how do I know which one I should choose? I don't want to choose a career and end up hating it. I want to love what I do. I want to be creative and both career options allow me to do that especially...
How would you start your own business?
Im 14 and I really want to have my own business when I'm older but I don't know where to start.
What is the best way to get into any one of the departments under Homeland Security?
I enjoy solving mysteries and finding out information through research. Also I enjoy traveling and I have moved around a little bit. I have worked as a security guard for 3 years, I also have licences to carry a weapon and I have an interest in Information Technology. I plan on joining the Air...
what are some examples of hands-on careers that have a relatively flexible schedule?
I'm still in high school and I have no clue what I want to do career-wise. really any examples of careers that follow that kind of structure would be cool.
Is it beneficial to minor in Architecture when majoring in Civil Engineering? Will it be of use when I join the workforce?
I am interested in the building structure aspect of civil engineering.
How does an average woman succeed in a world like ours ?
Our world tends to look down on women no matter the circumstances so how must we succeed.
How can i start welding structural designs?
What locations?
Where should I Begin?
When will I begin?
How will the area I work in affect me?
What type of co-workers will I have?
Who will guide me to be a better employe?