3unitz said:
anything to back that up or you just pulling it out of your arse? let me guess... you do civil engineering?
Civil engineers are typically public servants and they get paid a very decent sum. On top of that, they get a bunch of perks like a car and accommodation, I think.
Because they're public servants, they're pretty much always guaranteed a job, and as well as good financial security.
But compared to the rest of engineering, their pay is about the average.
gcsps: Chem is a good choice. There's a high demand for it and high job security. Think of all the important industries out there: agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine, beauty, food, water, energy, mining, etc. All of them employ a large number of chemical engineers because their operations are based off chemistry.
Roughly in order of pay:
Mining
Chemical
Electrical
Civil
Mechanical
Again, roughly in order of pay:
Chemical
Mining
Electrical
Mechanical
Civil
So your best bet is mining or chemical engineering if money is your goal. Note that chemical engineering has a faster rate of growth of salary than mining engineering. Not surprising considering we're hitting things like peak oil and peak phosphate.
It is important to note that all engineering disciplines pretty much get paid shitloads.
No go and do chemical engineering because you like it dude. Stop fucking worrying about which one gets paid $5 more.