kurtp
Mechanical
- Jan 12, 2011
- 18
Thanks in advance to you all for your upcoming suggestions. I have read several other threads that were similar in some respects, and really thought the assistance from everyone was great. This is a great community.
Anyway, my situation appears somewhat unique on this forum, as I have a BSME and seven or eight years of experience in different engineering capacities, but a seventeen year gap of relevant engineering work. Kids, other jobs, a very well paid wife that traveled extensively, stay at home father, make me less attractive to potential employers as a Mechanical Engineer. I am 49 and want to return to mechanical engineering, but need to find what path might help prepare me for employers best: continuing education, certificate courses, or something else.
I don't have to find a job now, but really need to find a path to engineering again. I don't think a quick refresher course in a 3D modeling class would do it, but I don't know. I am not against pursuing an advanced degree in engineering or computer science, and have read some great comments about other older students. I am not set on anything, other than wanting to get back into engineering completely. Stints in other fields has not fostered my engineering knowledge, but has strengthened my desire to return to it.
Again, I am not pushed by immediacy, although a clear direction would be great. Please shoot me your ideas for the best ways a mechanical engineer can prepare himself for engineering after such a lapse, and at my age. Life does throw us curve balls every now and then, doesn't it?
Thanks to all that read and comment on this thread.
Kurt
Anyway, my situation appears somewhat unique on this forum, as I have a BSME and seven or eight years of experience in different engineering capacities, but a seventeen year gap of relevant engineering work. Kids, other jobs, a very well paid wife that traveled extensively, stay at home father, make me less attractive to potential employers as a Mechanical Engineer. I am 49 and want to return to mechanical engineering, but need to find what path might help prepare me for employers best: continuing education, certificate courses, or something else.
I don't have to find a job now, but really need to find a path to engineering again. I don't think a quick refresher course in a 3D modeling class would do it, but I don't know. I am not against pursuing an advanced degree in engineering or computer science, and have read some great comments about other older students. I am not set on anything, other than wanting to get back into engineering completely. Stints in other fields has not fostered my engineering knowledge, but has strengthened my desire to return to it.
Again, I am not pushed by immediacy, although a clear direction would be great. Please shoot me your ideas for the best ways a mechanical engineer can prepare himself for engineering after such a lapse, and at my age. Life does throw us curve balls every now and then, doesn't it?
Thanks to all that read and comment on this thread.
Kurt