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This is a screen shot of what I have been working on. Doesn't look to exciting I know but actually its probably one of the first things a client see's when they go to use their ROV for the first time. Its tedious and hard at times but it allows myself to incorporate different aspects of what I enjoy into one. Working on this leaves myself asking if this is what I really want to do as a future career?
Below are listed some questions I might ask my mentor:
Were your college course's specifically geared toward ROVs?
Have there been times when you have looked back and wondered why you chose this job?
What led you to this career?
Have you been able to incorporate a hobby into your job?
How do you deal with challenges that come your way?
This is a screen shot of what I have been working on. Doesn't look to exciting I know but actually its probably one of the first things a client see's when they go to use their ROV for the first time. Its tedious and hard at times but it allows myself to incorporate different aspects of what I enjoy into one. Working on this leaves myself asking if this is what I really want to do as a future career?
Below are listed some questions I might ask my mentor:
Were your college course's specifically geared toward ROVs?
Have there been times when you have looked back and wondered why you chose this job?
What led you to this career?
Have you been able to incorporate a hobby into your job?
How do you deal with challenges that come your way?

It looks like you have your hands full with your computer work. The most advanced thing I've done all week is operate a DVD player. You should ask your mentor what college courses they recommend for their respective career. That way you can get an idea of what's to be expected during college.
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