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What are my best degree option to support a Nondestructive testing background?

Also, what are my options for transitioning into a related career field? In 3-5 years I want to get into something with less hours/travelThanks.

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I would say it depends on where you are planning on storing them, if it is in a place where bugs such as moths can get to them then I would say your best bet is tupper ware containersthat is how I store everything and I have never had a problem with damage of any kind.good luck
Space Saver Bags are the best bet so that water and bugs cannot get at it.
such as testing machines? my guess would be some kind of engineering- whether it be civil, mechanical, or industrial Applications of Nondestructive testing from wikipedia: Automotive o Engine parts o Frame Aviation / Aerospace o Airframes + Spaceframes o Powerplants + Propellers + Reciprocating Engines + Gas turbine engines o Rocketry Construction o Structures o Bridges o Cover Meter Maintenance, repair and operations o Bridges Manufacturing o Machine parts o Castings and Forgings Industrial plants such as Nuclear, Petrochemical, Power, Refineries, Pulp and Paper, Fabrication shops, Mine processing and their Risk Based Inspection programmes o Pressure vessels o Storage tanks o Welds o Boilers o Heat exchangers o Turbine bores o In-plant Piping Miscellaneous o Pipelines + In-line Inspection using pigs + Pipeline integrity management + Leak Detection o Railways + Rail Inspection + Wheel Inspection o Tubular NDT, for Tubing material o Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) o Amusement park rides o Submarines and other Naval warships o Medical imaging applications (see also Medical physics)

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