GogiBOB
Mechanical
- Jul 8, 2011
- 32
Hi,
I just graduated with a B.E Mechatronics in Canada.
I've always wanted to go into space industry.
However, I ended up in a small company that manufactures metering pump accessories doing R&D work as my first job.
While I like people in the office and my boss I find my job boring and confused about my future career path.
There is no senior engineer at work who has P.Eng so I won't be able to get my P.Eng by working here.
(is it normal? I'm not sure what my boss is expecting from a fresh new grad )
I am only planning to work here for a year to payback my tuition since pay isn't too bad.
I am wondering if my experience at current place will be useful if I want to get into the field I want in the future.
My current job has nothing to do with what I want to do in the future and I am worried that I am wasting my time here and might get stuck in the industry that I don't really want. I'd like to think any experience is valuable but I don't know anything about the real world yet..
Any comment will be really appreciated.
Please give any word to this confused new engineering grad!
Thanks!
I just graduated with a B.E Mechatronics in Canada.
I've always wanted to go into space industry.
However, I ended up in a small company that manufactures metering pump accessories doing R&D work as my first job.
While I like people in the office and my boss I find my job boring and confused about my future career path.
There is no senior engineer at work who has P.Eng so I won't be able to get my P.Eng by working here.
(is it normal? I'm not sure what my boss is expecting from a fresh new grad )
I am only planning to work here for a year to payback my tuition since pay isn't too bad.
I am wondering if my experience at current place will be useful if I want to get into the field I want in the future.
My current job has nothing to do with what I want to do in the future and I am worried that I am wasting my time here and might get stuck in the industry that I don't really want. I'd like to think any experience is valuable but I don't know anything about the real world yet..
Any comment will be really appreciated.
Please give any word to this confused new engineering grad!
Thanks!