blackthought
Electrical
- Aug 7, 2002
- 7
Hi
I recently was offered a position with a large Nuclear engineering firm as an I&C Engineer.
Currently I am employed with a Controls System Integrator. I have been with the company for approximately two years since graduating from school. Over the past two years, I have worked primarily in the batch manfacturing sector and have gained a lot of experience with HMI and PLC programming.
I have verbally committed to accepting the offer of employment with the Nuclear engineering company, but now I am having second thoughts? I have not informed my current employer yet.
I am not unhappy at my current job, and I was not out hunting for new opportunities. In this case, the new opportunity found me via a former co-worker who works at the nuclear engineering firm. And it seems like an amazing job opportunity in the long run. The new opportunity is offering a marginally better salary, more vacation time, and overall much better benefits.
I would like to know people's opinions on what is a better career path for a young man:
1) manufacturing control systems (especially in the food & beverage and pharma industries)
2) nuclear I&C
And I would like to know if I still have time to turn back and stay with my current employer?
I can't make a decision and it's driving me crazy.
I recently was offered a position with a large Nuclear engineering firm as an I&C Engineer.
Currently I am employed with a Controls System Integrator. I have been with the company for approximately two years since graduating from school. Over the past two years, I have worked primarily in the batch manfacturing sector and have gained a lot of experience with HMI and PLC programming.
I have verbally committed to accepting the offer of employment with the Nuclear engineering company, but now I am having second thoughts? I have not informed my current employer yet.
I am not unhappy at my current job, and I was not out hunting for new opportunities. In this case, the new opportunity found me via a former co-worker who works at the nuclear engineering firm. And it seems like an amazing job opportunity in the long run. The new opportunity is offering a marginally better salary, more vacation time, and overall much better benefits.
I would like to know people's opinions on what is a better career path for a young man:
1) manufacturing control systems (especially in the food & beverage and pharma industries)
2) nuclear I&C
And I would like to know if I still have time to turn back and stay with my current employer?
I can't make a decision and it's driving me crazy.