I got my bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and Master's in Mechanical Engineering and now working as a Nuclear Engineer. I started my PhD in Mechanical Engineering for two semester's but didn't get support for my planned thesis and didn't want to do what the school suggested so I decided to work.
I eventually want to do PhD and maybe become a professor. However, working as a teaching assistant for three years showed me that I don't have the patience to deal with this crop of spoiled kids. I don't tolerate bullshit or sense of entitlement, and the kids found it weird that I'd confront them back or call them out.
I really like energy, financial engineering and (as of late) software architecture and I am working on combining them (on the side). I don't think an office job is for me since I really get bored quickly and like to learn on a continuous basis and hate getting on crowded subways in the morning and evening. However, I guess I am lucky in my current job since I have to learn nuclear physics on the job and that helps to keep me feel challenged. Also, there are many lesbian hotspots around where I work and I get to (rarely, but still) see cute lesbians make out in the subway.