Considering durability, what is the major difference between aerospace and civil engineering?

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You are using words that don't belong together.

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Do you mean like for Future job stability? Both career path have a future, I would lean more towards the civil side as not every country has the need for Aerospace but every one needs a civil to design Foundations for buildings and structures.

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"Employment of aerospace engineers is projected to decline 2 percent from 2014 to 2024. ... However, growth will be tempered because many of these engineers are employed in manufacturing industries that are projected to grow slowly or even decline."

https://
typesofengineeringdegrees.org/highest-paid-engineering-jobs/

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www.forbes.com/sites/emsi/2014/09/12/the-most-in-demand-and-oldest-engineering-jobs/

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