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I graduated from college for three years, majoring in mechanical design, fixture design and three years working experience in airlines. I want to engage in welding fixture design. What is the prospect

I graduated from college for three years, majoring in mechanical design, fixture design and three years working experience in airlines. I want to engage in welding fixture design. What is the prospect of no salary? Have you been engaged in the mechanical design industry for three years? I also graduated from mechanical design, engaged in fixture design, and the software used is SOLIDWORKS three-dimensional modeling, and then converted into CAD processing and production, which is still relatively rich. The important thing is that you know something about PLC and be the design director of the department, and you will be OK. Now that you have studied this major, you should do it well. There will be talents in any direction. The key is whether you can create value for the boss. The salary of electric motor and automation is similar to that of studying machinery. I don't think so if you choose to jump ship. In this business, you will get ahead. It's best to take an examination of a builder and find a project manager or something. The salary will be higher, at least 5000+. I hope what I said is helpful to you.