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Is engineering a bubble that will burst?

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I've read the umpteenth post about how practical an engineering major is and how that major guarantees a great job upon graduation, and even if you don't really love building things or math or physics or whatever, you should do it anyway. (Maybe that last is parents saying that, more). But I have a question. With so many kids now majoring or clamoring to major in some form of it, and many engineering jobs moving overseas, are engineering jobs going to be there for all of these grads? (If not, I assume many of those grads will move off into not-engineering jobs since they presumably have a foundation in math/physics/critical thought/hopefully writing, etc. But in that event they could have chosen something else). Just curious what you think, especially those who work in or around that field.

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