Through my childhood, I have had a strong passion toward aviation. It all started when almost daily, an ultralight would fly over my kindergarten class. From there on, I only had one goal in life to fly. My passion to fly civil aircrafts developed into a military aircrafts. They are the fastest aircrafts, and in my opinion they have a really sophisticated design. I also have a passion for engineering computer. The way that the CPU, GPU, RAM and motherboard come together is just fascinating to me. Both were extremely attractive fields to me and about solving a problem and getting from point A to point B. Flying for the aviator and creating a programer for the coder. Also salaries have extremely huge ranges, but aviators get to travel around the world, explore new cultures and see the beautiful scenery of mother Earth. And they also get to experience gravitational pull: also knows as G’s. That is why I plan to go into the field of aviation, but in case in anything happens into the aviation industry I plan to also study engineering. Joining the French Air Force is a difficult and complex process, but if Isucceed I get to be part of a unique experience. I …show more content…
This field of engineering is growing at a really fast pace sixteen percent in ten years (“Computer Engineers: At a glance.”), because every electronic device need someone to design and code it.. An engineer bachelor degree is required (“Computer Engineers: At a glance.”). Most engineers work full time and sometimes an engineer might work on weekends to finish an urgent project. Working conditions are great. Employers are going to make sure engineers have a spacious office and diverse food to augment the working quality. In Ohio the average salary is around 88,000 (“Computer Engineers: At a glance.”), but in a big company like Google, a programer is going to make 165,000 as a base