Duane Elgey, CFA, had initially set out to be an electronic engineer. But he realised very quickly that a life in engineering wasn't for him. "I assumed I would be designing robots and other interesting things. The problem is, you only get to work on one tiny part of a puzzle. There could be thousands of engineers working on one computer chip, and it didn't feel like it was going to be particularly interesting," he explains.
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