Eagle
WKR
I would advise a degree in ME, AE or MAE (I'm an an aerospace engineer). From there, he can apply for a job with the USPTO to be a patent examiner and be based out of the regional USPTO office in Denver, CO. He'll eventually have the opportunity to live anywhere he wants to in the US (up to two locations are authorized for each individual in telework, i.e. he could live half the year at the beach and the other half in the mountains). He can quickly advance to a GS-14 pay level (within 8ish years, possibly less) without having to become a supervisor. The job is production based (i.e. if you're efficient you can work lots of overtime and max out pay relatively easily, which is currently just under 192k/year not including potential bonuses that could take this well over 200k), and it's a government gig.
I've been with the USPTO for 6.5 years, spent the prior 12 as an army civilian doing helicopter airworthiness engineering. To me, this is the absolute best engineering related job in the world given all the benefits, including now that I'm over 15 years in, 208 hours of annual leave, and from 4 hours of sick leave per pay period (104/year). Hopefully, once my kids are out of the house, I'll spend 6 months in Wyoming or Montana per year and the other half wherever the wife wants.
I've been with the USPTO for 6.5 years, spent the prior 12 as an army civilian doing helicopter airworthiness engineering. To me, this is the absolute best engineering related job in the world given all the benefits, including now that I'm over 15 years in, 208 hours of annual leave, and from 4 hours of sick leave per pay period (104/year). Hopefully, once my kids are out of the house, I'll spend 6 months in Wyoming or Montana per year and the other half wherever the wife wants.