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Where should GD01 start his career?

  • Mettler Toledo

    Votes: 7 31.8%
  • Northrop Grumman

    Votes: 15 68.2%

  • Total voters
    22
Try and answer the question of which one is going to best prepare you for your future goals? Of course, you first have to figure out what those goals are.

Glad you are willing to relocate. If you are young and single why not take a chance on a new environment? With your degree I am sure you can always get back to Columbus, if you desire. Go and explore while you can.
 
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I would say Northrop. The company that I work for develops some of the generators for their military aircraft. They seem to be a very stable company, at least on the military side, and the departments that you will be working in are always in need, regardless of having a contract in hand. Aerospace in general isn't doing that well, especially on the commercial side of thing, but getting that level of experience in communications will be invaluable. Just don't blame me if your radar creates too much interference for my generator too run. :tongue2:

I'm being biased, take the Northrop job! We need bright young men like you developing new technology!
 
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One thing to keep in mind, cost of living in Baltimore / DC Metro area is MUCH higher than Ohio (trust me, I live here :))

That said, Baltimore can be a cool place, as long as you don't mind the 7 hour drives back to ohio for football games :)

If you do choose Northrop, let me know, I know a number of people there as well as I can give you some insight on the area etc.
 
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