Most of career choices don't make sense plot-wise. I mean that Victor Steele could make his heir learn basically anything and he, presumably, wished his child to survive the Rush and then to live great life as a CEO of SteeleTech. But most of those careers are good only for the first part (and we know that Victor didn't gift his heir with genetically programmed aptitude for leadership or something).
I mean, let's take the Mercenary, for example. Arguably the best class to survive the Rush. He's strong and resilient, can kill almost any foe, survive almost any hurdle thanks to his armor, weapons and skills and then... what? He would shoot anyone in a boardroom who will object to his demands? I mean he isn't even a general, he is a solder. Good one, but still.
Or let's look at the Kineticist. Super-child, space-wizard, never without a weapon, doesn't even need one! He can throw big rocks at you, he can freeze matter, he can split earth itself and conjure some lava and spikes and shit, he can even fly... And how exactly it would benefit CEO? I mean, yeah, he would be great at parties, no doubt. But without mindcontrol (and we know that the protagonist wouldn't get one) it would amount to very little.
Or Tech Specialist. You could probably think that it is the best career since there is "tech" in "SteeleTech", and child would be smart, at least. But, actually, this is the worst offender. You see, while the heir-techie would be smart and would know how things work, he wouldn't be one of the real cutting-edge science guys, He wouldn't invent anything new like Lessau or even Olimpia (never seen the Protagonist doing something like that), he wouldn't even create something state of the art good from existing technology like super-drone or something (his original drone is shitty and others are bought, not made). Sure, he would know how to fix things and how to make a machine to work a little harder and those are great skills... for a handyman. So you definately would be qualified to work in the SteeleTech, just not in the position you imagined. And with his shields he would survive Rush just fine, I suppose.
Smuggler is the only exeption. Not the most obvious choice for the CEO either, but at least this heir apparent would have some relevant experience with economics, would know how black market works, would have contacts with lots of people who can find him almost anything for the right price and would be able to talk just about anybody into giving him a discount. In short, he would know how to handle a business pretty well, at least in some capacity. And, of course, all those skills paired with good reaction would come in handy even in survival part.
I mean, let's take the Mercenary, for example. Arguably the best class to survive the Rush. He's strong and resilient, can kill almost any foe, survive almost any hurdle thanks to his armor, weapons and skills and then... what? He would shoot anyone in a boardroom who will object to his demands? I mean he isn't even a general, he is a solder. Good one, but still.
Or let's look at the Kineticist. Super-child, space-wizard, never without a weapon, doesn't even need one! He can throw big rocks at you, he can freeze matter, he can split earth itself and conjure some lava and spikes and shit, he can even fly... And how exactly it would benefit CEO? I mean, yeah, he would be great at parties, no doubt. But without mindcontrol (and we know that the protagonist wouldn't get one) it would amount to very little.
Or Tech Specialist. You could probably think that it is the best career since there is "tech" in "SteeleTech", and child would be smart, at least. But, actually, this is the worst offender. You see, while the heir-techie would be smart and would know how things work, he wouldn't be one of the real cutting-edge science guys, He wouldn't invent anything new like Lessau or even Olimpia (never seen the Protagonist doing something like that), he wouldn't even create something state of the art good from existing technology like super-drone or something (his original drone is shitty and others are bought, not made). Sure, he would know how to fix things and how to make a machine to work a little harder and those are great skills... for a handyman. So you definately would be qualified to work in the SteeleTech, just not in the position you imagined. And with his shields he would survive Rush just fine, I suppose.
Smuggler is the only exeption. Not the most obvious choice for the CEO either, but at least this heir apparent would have some relevant experience with economics, would know how black market works, would have contacts with lots of people who can find him almost anything for the right price and would be able to talk just about anybody into giving him a discount. In short, he would know how to handle a business pretty well, at least in some capacity. And, of course, all those skills paired with good reaction would come in handy even in survival part.