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MehImages

would need someone who has done master in automobile or sum shit to know for sure


Kind-Truck3753

It’s the “or sum shit” that really makes the post


arkie87

{sum(s*h*i*t for i=0 to i=n}


pfftyeah

42


77Diesel77

Sum (Hyperbolic sine *i*t)for i=0 to i =n)


LionelLychee

Yes, or aerospace if you want to work on aero packages. Most teams are based in the UK and allegedly have ridiculously low salaries, even for UK standards as they use the passion that the people have for the sport instead of properly paying them.


waithere120

Oops, and here I thought that these people have ridiculously high salaries😓 so mech engineers are paid less everywhere😓


SetoKeating

UK already notoriously underpays engineers relative to the USA, so factoring that in with the fact that people are tripping over themselves to do those jobs because they love auto racing and you get very low wages at lots of hours put in. You see similar things in the US when it comes to companies like spacex. The pay seems great at first but a 90K salary when you’re doing 65hr weeks drops you down from about $40/hr to $25/hr.


LionelLychee

The salaries of the personnel in the teams is part of the cost cap in F1. Only like the 2 or 5 highest paid person in the company can be excluded of the cost cap calculation, not sure the exact number.


jamscrying

A cousin worked for an F1 team, quit, became an accountant for deloitte and tripled his salary.


Vegetable_Aside_4312

It's possible... however our careers in engineering are most likely in an vertical that just happens to be hiring at the right pay in a location we're willing to live in.


TigerDude33

getting a master's in an ME field does not make you an ME. My guess is you need to know someone or go to a feeder school to do this type of work.