Well in the US engineering pays about 80K average. That is comfortably high but the ceiling stops rather low. Pay range from entry to highest is maybe 30K. Work is probably moderately stressful due to deadlines. Work hours slightly over 40. Satisfaction is iffy, depends on who you are. If want to feel productive, probably low because your work is pointless. Also low if you want to "apply" what you learned in college, most of what you learn in college will never be used in your whole life. The college courseload is very difficult, far more work than most other majors. You will also use lots of trigonometry.
incel aspects: very little foids, and the foids who are there are far more tolerable than average foid. Surprising amount of chads, tyrones, and normies, incel engineer stereotype is bullshit. You will have to do presentations. The social aspect, the people you work with should be cooler towards incels than places like retail or finance because they are more focused on getting work done + fewer low IQ people/foids.
Who I would recommend it to: people who do not see themselves rising high in the corporate ladder easily, this will be good because corporate ladder is very small in engineering and pay doesn't change that much. Extremely high entry/early level pay and you can't get much higher than that from employment alone. Need a very analytical mind and should be decent with technology. Good high paying job for relatively little hours (doctors, lawyers, etc often work 100 hour work weeks). You can expand through investments/invetions/business if you want more money. Sociability not as required as retail or finance but you gotta be okay with explaining things to other people and working in teams.