I am 35 if thats what you are looking for.
I am more of a industrial and commercial technician than an engineer. I got my associates degree in industrial maintenance technologies about 15 years ago and completed 3.5 years of EE five years ago but never finished due to two bad semesters of health issues and no insurance to cover it so I lost my financing. I dont mind that I never finished now being that looking back the education I was paying for was a dismal representation of what it was supposed to stand for. As having worked around the applied engineering and service fields for some time I found the EE course to be nothing more than lots of fluff with little practical or useful real life aplication material.
Most of my electronics and electrical knowledge and knowledge of other things came from personal study related to hands on applications at one job or another during my working life.
Half the engineers of every field I have ever had the privilege of working with or working around I highly respect and admire for what they do and stand for.
The other half unfortunately represent a larger part of those who I was supposed to have received my EE education from.
I like inventing and creating things and often use my knowledge of electrical, electronics, mechanical and technical fabrication and engineering to build most almost anything I can imagine. Plus I am rather good at holding my own in a intellectual argument or debate on most practical subjects.
I also work on the family farm and drive semi truck at times. I also have owned and operated my own business four four years now which I enjoy immensely despite the more difficult times of the last year or so. I would probably keep working for myself but I was given a recent job offer that pays far too well for me to turn down so for a while I will be back in the regular work force again.