Since I graduated in 1999, I have been in three different chemical engineering fields. The first is Reaction Engineering,
Chemical Engineering Research (Aug 1999 - Dec 2002) which I gained my Masters Degree from. The second is
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry (Jan 2003 - June 2005) and at present,
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Fats Industry (June 2005 - present)...
If asked...which one I enjoyed the most:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry -
I tasted and experienced a lot of interesting stuffIf asked...which one I learned a lot (really practicing chemical engineering fundamental):
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Fats Industry -
I practiced a lot of Unit OperationsIf asked...which one is more relaxing:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry -
Maybe because it's a service company...
If asked...which one is more challenging:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Fats Industry & Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry - Both have different angles of challengeIf asked...which one I prefer to be in now:
Chemical Engineering Research - I love doing research + publication
If asked...which one I make the most money (salary + allowances):
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry - Undeniably the wealthiest fieldIf asked...which one really consumed a lot of my time:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Fats Industry - I just work, work, work till late ....
If asked...which one I have more downlines:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Fats Industry - I have skillful operators to help running the plant
If asked...which one I felt more pride:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry - Well, it's a proud feeling being in this industry
If asked...which one allows me to travel more:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry - Went overseas as well as offshore...from a four wheel drive Pajero to a Sikhorsky 76 chopper....from an antic mercedes to a boeing 737 aircraft....from Singaporean dollar to Rupiah....
If asked...which one allows me to do more publications:
Chemical Engineering Research - I published quite a number of papers and journal with my supervisorIf asked...which one gives me more exposure:
Chemical Engineering in Oil and Gas Industry - Living in an oil rig platform is fun, interesting and makes me eat all the time....provided if you don't stay there 4 weeks in a row....The above points are just my opinion and purely what I feel from my experiences. For your information, I did my full time research in
University Teknologi Malaysia. I worked in a
service company which deal in oil and gas as a chemical engineer cum project engineer. Latest, I am a process engineer taking care of a physical refinery plant processing mostly palm oil and sometimes some lauric oil. I think I'll continue this subject later....I think it might be interesting....to elaborate further....
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