Doryan
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2002
- 10
Hi to all who reads this.
Right know I have to make a big decision that will probably influence my life.
I have a mechanical background, always interested in every aspect of mechanical engineering, dad used to own a garage. I practically grew up with it.
I want(ed) to go study mechanical engineerig at university, but I have to pay for it myself. So I started working, great to get some experience.
I found a job in a company that builds concrete buildings (prefabricated elements). Just as a worker in the field. The company leader and project manager were very praisefull about my performances and what I learned in a short time. And noticed I have much thinkig potential, and plus: they've heard say by some people that it was my intention to go study at university.
So they asked me if I was interested in a career in this very young company. They wanna train me to be a project manager in case we ever expand, so I'm a reserve. People who know me know I can be very dedicated and a freak about something, once I am involved. I'm such a guy that can marry his job.
Many of my colleagues know about this and there isn't jelousy. I have good people skills. I get along good with almost all of them, it's a really nice atmosphere (small company). Ofcourse there are some remarks about me being young, not knowing everything (that's true), lack of experience, but nothing seriously. They like working with me and will support me.
So now I have 2 choices:
1) Time to grow up, let destiny lead me, maybe I was ment to be involved in concrete construction. I am also secured about making already money (perhaps I have a family to take care of in the near future). I have the opportunity of becoming a project manager at a very young age. And perhaps in the future I can have much proud about my work; we have a lot of prestige projects.
2) Follow my life long dream; go study mechanical engineering. Become back a student with all the insecurities, cause since I started working I became very independent. I know this is not easy to study, there is a lot of chance I won't make it, but at least I tried.
Can anyone give me advice to guide me ?
-thanks, Doryan
Right know I have to make a big decision that will probably influence my life.
I have a mechanical background, always interested in every aspect of mechanical engineering, dad used to own a garage. I practically grew up with it.
I want(ed) to go study mechanical engineerig at university, but I have to pay for it myself. So I started working, great to get some experience.
I found a job in a company that builds concrete buildings (prefabricated elements). Just as a worker in the field. The company leader and project manager were very praisefull about my performances and what I learned in a short time. And noticed I have much thinkig potential, and plus: they've heard say by some people that it was my intention to go study at university.
So they asked me if I was interested in a career in this very young company. They wanna train me to be a project manager in case we ever expand, so I'm a reserve. People who know me know I can be very dedicated and a freak about something, once I am involved. I'm such a guy that can marry his job.
Many of my colleagues know about this and there isn't jelousy. I have good people skills. I get along good with almost all of them, it's a really nice atmosphere (small company). Ofcourse there are some remarks about me being young, not knowing everything (that's true), lack of experience, but nothing seriously. They like working with me and will support me.
So now I have 2 choices:
1) Time to grow up, let destiny lead me, maybe I was ment to be involved in concrete construction. I am also secured about making already money (perhaps I have a family to take care of in the near future). I have the opportunity of becoming a project manager at a very young age. And perhaps in the future I can have much proud about my work; we have a lot of prestige projects.
2) Follow my life long dream; go study mechanical engineering. Become back a student with all the insecurities, cause since I started working I became very independent. I know this is not easy to study, there is a lot of chance I won't make it, but at least I tried.
Can anyone give me advice to guide me ?
-thanks, Doryan