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Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...
#53 – Stan Leong: Engineering Your Finances
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Stan is a Buffalo Bills fan, like Bert.
Electrical engineer from Cornell
Likes how the simple things of electronics build into complex things.
Was laid off the week after he bought his first house.
Saw a financial job on Monster.com (remember that?)
Got all his clients through cold calling
So miserable his wife handing out resumes to engineering companies. 15:00
After a rough start, he now loves his career- and is still using his engineering skills.
Engineers are good with numbers, unless there is a dollar sign before them.
Don’t own too much of your company stock.
It is easy to buy stock, it is hard to sell it.
Great book – “Millionaire Next Door”
The threshold for an accredited investor hasn’t changed.
Is active in ju-jitsu and it’s the hardest thing he has done.
Right now he is cautiously optimistic about investing.
Stan’s book – Engineering Your Finances
Get a free copy – stan@engineeringyourfinances.com
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Beers with Engineers
Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...