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Originally Posted by pgustavson
Medical Device Engineer is my title. I work for a company that repairs medical equipment like infusion pumps and patient monitors. We specialize in supporting devices that are beyond the original manufacturer's end-of-life (meaning they won't support). So I design replacement parts, like the plastic cases. Modeling the parts in 3D is fun, but doing the 2D drawings is dull and tedious. Processing engineering change orders, etc., is beyond mind-numbing... Overall, I'd rather be designing new stuff rather than reverse-engineering old stuff, like I use to - but this is where life has taken me at this point... What do you do?
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well at least you get to be artsy. I loved art in high school, and still draw on occasion. but my job is mind numbing. I'm in accounts payable at a cheerleading company. so entering invoices all day... makes me go crazy. never cheered, I was at the other end of the spirit line. I did marching and pep band from middle school all the way to the end of college. loved every minute of it!