Maximusprime
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2012
- 18
Hey All,
I have had an interesting opportunity pop up and I was hoping to get some opinions form some of the career veterans out there. It's a long post but bear with me
I worked in Dubai doing MEP when I was fresh out of college. When the bottom dropped out of the market, I moved home to the USA and did whatever work I could find before settling into a comfy job designing HVAC and Plumbing for healthcare buildings. I am very close to getting a PE and though the pay is somewhat substandard, I do work on the side to make up for it and I am not hurting. It's a solid job in a solid market sector, and I enjoy it for the most part.
My friends in Dubai have started a company and they are making huge amounts of money. They are practically begging me to come back and work with them and offering a pretty amazing salary to go with it (over twice what I am making now and mostly tax free). It is more project management and less design, which I like also. The problem is I just bought a house, and will probably get married in the next couple of years and I really am just not interested in moving to the middle east again. I am also worried about only being 6 years out of school and having 4 employers already on my resume.
So here's what we are thinking about: Asking my current employer for a 3-6 month sabbatical, allowing me to go over there and manage one of their projects while learning some very valuable BIM skills, pioneering methods that haven't been tried before, and coming back to my old job. This would keep my resume consistent, and also make me a more valuable asset to my current firm. I could do this every year or two. It is pretty unorthodox though and I think my boss would need convincing.
What do you guys think?
I have had an interesting opportunity pop up and I was hoping to get some opinions form some of the career veterans out there. It's a long post but bear with me
I worked in Dubai doing MEP when I was fresh out of college. When the bottom dropped out of the market, I moved home to the USA and did whatever work I could find before settling into a comfy job designing HVAC and Plumbing for healthcare buildings. I am very close to getting a PE and though the pay is somewhat substandard, I do work on the side to make up for it and I am not hurting. It's a solid job in a solid market sector, and I enjoy it for the most part.
My friends in Dubai have started a company and they are making huge amounts of money. They are practically begging me to come back and work with them and offering a pretty amazing salary to go with it (over twice what I am making now and mostly tax free). It is more project management and less design, which I like also. The problem is I just bought a house, and will probably get married in the next couple of years and I really am just not interested in moving to the middle east again. I am also worried about only being 6 years out of school and having 4 employers already on my resume.
So here's what we are thinking about: Asking my current employer for a 3-6 month sabbatical, allowing me to go over there and manage one of their projects while learning some very valuable BIM skills, pioneering methods that haven't been tried before, and coming back to my old job. This would keep my resume consistent, and also make me a more valuable asset to my current firm. I could do this every year or two. It is pretty unorthodox though and I think my boss would need convincing.
What do you guys think?