DaveZR2
Mechanical
- Aug 6, 2008
- 16
I'm a fairly intelligent person. I made it through my BS in Mechanical Engineering without a problem. Wasn't at the very top of the class, but did well.
I'm in my early twenties and I've had 2 jobs since graduation, plus 3 internships during college. Lately I've been really wondering whether I was "meant" to be an engineer. I always get good reviews, get my work done, etc, but I just don't feel like this was my "calling". Maybe it sounds silly. I don't feel like I have the mechanical "knack" that a lot of people seem to have. Generally it takes me a while of being around something, followed by asking questions and independent study until I'm remotely comfortable even attempting to "talk the talk" with other people at work. I don't really feel that I am or ever will be respected in my field. I just don't think I have that natural instinct and/or understanding of mechanical things.
I've always liked to do 3D CAD, which is why I got into engineering in the first place. I'm very comfortable sitting at my desk and doing computer work. That said, I don't want to be a glorified CAD jockey for the rest of my life.
Anyone else ever felt the same way or known anyone who found their calling elsewhere? I feel like I could easily be a unhappy and average engineer for the rest of my life, but that doesn't sound like fun.
I'm in my early twenties and I've had 2 jobs since graduation, plus 3 internships during college. Lately I've been really wondering whether I was "meant" to be an engineer. I always get good reviews, get my work done, etc, but I just don't feel like this was my "calling". Maybe it sounds silly. I don't feel like I have the mechanical "knack" that a lot of people seem to have. Generally it takes me a while of being around something, followed by asking questions and independent study until I'm remotely comfortable even attempting to "talk the talk" with other people at work. I don't really feel that I am or ever will be respected in my field. I just don't think I have that natural instinct and/or understanding of mechanical things.
I've always liked to do 3D CAD, which is why I got into engineering in the first place. I'm very comfortable sitting at my desk and doing computer work. That said, I don't want to be a glorified CAD jockey for the rest of my life.
Anyone else ever felt the same way or known anyone who found their calling elsewhere? I feel like I could easily be a unhappy and average engineer for the rest of my life, but that doesn't sound like fun.