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| View Poll Results: Machinist or Actuary? | |||
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10 | 13.51% |
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38 | 51.35% |
| I own a Red Sox cap |
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19 | 25.68% |
| I own a Yankees cap |
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7 | 9.46% |
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http://forums.craigslist.org/?act=Q&ID=14669986
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I never worked as a machinist, but I worked as a forklift operator. In case you didn't know, let me assure you that being an actuarial trainee is much better than being a forklift operator.
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Claude, what do you do -- surf the web for "actuary" all day, every day? Where do you find this stuff? Not that I'm complaining. The poll's hilarious. Go Sox!
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You used to get it in your fishnets Now you only get it in your night dress Discarded all the naughty nights for niceness Landed in a very common crisis |
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So Claude, when's your salary survey on machinists coming out???
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I was an aerospace machinist for a number of years before I turned to the actuarial field. I will say that being a machinist is far more challenging than being an actuary. The work is more satisfying as well. HOWEVER, I changed fields for the following reasons:
1)Bosses and manager in machine shops tend to be uneducated and are quick to play the blame game. Politics in a machine shop are much more intense than in an insurance office. 2)Long 50 and 60 hour weeks which became old very fast. As an actuary, I now work less that 40 hours per week (if I don't count study time) 3)Wages top out at $40,000 to $60,000 for machinists. In the insurance field, this is not the case for actuaries. After twenty years, I want to be making more than this. Machinists use math at least as much as actuaries, and tend to be a lot less geeky than actuaries, but just don't have quality hours, managers, and income potential like actuaries have. If the money, hours, and managerial quality were all equal, I would certainly still be in the machining field. Last edited by MarsLasar; 10-16-2005 at 03:36 AM.. |
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Actuaries have to realize they are pond scum for the first few years. once you get past that, the profession gets awsomer and more awesomer.
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I agree with everything the dude from Craigslist has to say about the profession. Mind numbing, and not the least bit challenging.
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