Just a Bachelors (ABET school), he is only like 25, had barely 2 of work experience years and took it and passed.
He is the only one in our office that has tried this.
I would look into getting that PE and finding a job with another consulting firm.
Your skills are transferable, my company specializes in Heavy Industry, piping and civil/structural, but we still end up with quite a few ducting jobs for ovens, furnaces, etc and the random electrical rooms that...
Horn,
Based on you already being licensed, and that you are an EE, I would say you have a better chance than most at being successful.
In most firms the electrical work is reasonably well defined (but late in arriving) and straight forward, although you are still likely to be dealing with old...
I have been a consultant for almost 6 years now (after a pretty cushy job as a project engineer for a Manf. Company). Here is my take:
1.) You are right to be scared, it is unlikely you have all the skills right now to be effective as a consultant, clients expect you to lead them. It will be...