SDNewbie
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 11, 2011
- 7
I am currently a young engineer from southern california and have been lurking on these forums for a little while. Every time I read a technical discussion regarding bridge engineering I begin to question my current career path. My passion is to get into bridge design and would like advice from professionals in the field on how I can accomplish this.
A little background, I attended SDSU for my BS 2005-2009 and for my MS 2009-2011. During 2009-2011, I have worked fulltime in a govt job, where I get no exposure to design or any technical aspects of engineering. I received my EIT in 2009 and will be taking the PE in spring 2012.
In the current economy, it is nearly impossible to find an entry level job in this field. I fear that if I stay in this position much longer, I will not be marketable to make a transition into bridge design later on if opportunities become available.
Please help me with any advice you may have, encouraging words, etc.
Thanks!
A little background, I attended SDSU for my BS 2005-2009 and for my MS 2009-2011. During 2009-2011, I have worked fulltime in a govt job, where I get no exposure to design or any technical aspects of engineering. I received my EIT in 2009 and will be taking the PE in spring 2012.
In the current economy, it is nearly impossible to find an entry level job in this field. I fear that if I stay in this position much longer, I will not be marketable to make a transition into bridge design later on if opportunities become available.
Please help me with any advice you may have, encouraging words, etc.
Thanks!