gjma716
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 27, 2006
- 4
Hello,
Lately I have been decieding on whether or not I want to change jobs. I graduated with a BSCE in December of 03 and have been work for the USDOT for 3 years (5 if you include my internship). I am in the air quality area and spend most of my time do analysis, writing environmental assessments and impact assements, running AQ models. I have been thinking about switching into either a transportation or site design because those are the classes I enjoyed taking in college. I enjoy certain aspects of my job but my heart is just not in the AQ area. I just recently passed the FE exam and will probably move forward with getting the PE within the next two years. I feel sticking with the gov't though I will be limited as I move up. My question is what should I expect in switching areas from air quality to transportation(i.e., tasks, software, etc..)? I now I will probably be a CAD monkey for a few months and will have to buff up on my CAD skills a bit. But would a company/firm be more willing to take me on than a fresh grad because I have a couple years work experience?
My questions are pretty vague but I am trying to get some advice from some people who may have done this also for any of those civil folks that are currently in my desired field to let me know how to prepare myself (i.e., learning new software or familarizing myself with codes and regs) to make a smooth transition?
Lately I have been decieding on whether or not I want to change jobs. I graduated with a BSCE in December of 03 and have been work for the USDOT for 3 years (5 if you include my internship). I am in the air quality area and spend most of my time do analysis, writing environmental assessments and impact assements, running AQ models. I have been thinking about switching into either a transportation or site design because those are the classes I enjoyed taking in college. I enjoy certain aspects of my job but my heart is just not in the AQ area. I just recently passed the FE exam and will probably move forward with getting the PE within the next two years. I feel sticking with the gov't though I will be limited as I move up. My question is what should I expect in switching areas from air quality to transportation(i.e., tasks, software, etc..)? I now I will probably be a CAD monkey for a few months and will have to buff up on my CAD skills a bit. But would a company/firm be more willing to take me on than a fresh grad because I have a couple years work experience?
My questions are pretty vague but I am trying to get some advice from some people who may have done this also for any of those civil folks that are currently in my desired field to let me know how to prepare myself (i.e., learning new software or familarizing myself with codes and regs) to make a smooth transition?