I am a new civil at 30+ years of age. BSCE and MSCE in water. I have been working FT for a few years in a very small firm (<50) that does heavy civil works for government contracts. Our deliverable product in Plans, Specifications, and Estimates. 90% of my time is at my desk working CAD, GIS, or h&h models for projects that are heading toward construction. The job is great, no complaints really. However...I am already bored.
As the subject suggests, I am curious about everything and love learning. Once I have something figured out, I move on. This is not in line with my career path. I do not want to become an expert on bridges, levees, rivers, etc and I have seen what the project managers really want no part of it (at least in the civil world.)
So, I know that civil is not a final destination for me. I take the civil PE (and will pass) this spring and I think that may be a good point to shift gears before I get too entrenched. I am looking for suggestions from anyone who may identify with how I feel. Where can I take my education, credentials, and social skills that I will stay engaged? The always changing world of IT seems an obvious choice based on my deep interest and understanding of the computing world.....but most of my EE and ECE friends have struggled to find work due to in and outsourcing. I also see that academia is a possibility, but I am not near ready to return to school. Thanks if advance for your thoughtful reply or your restraint in not flaming on me for being an ungratefully employed whiner.
As the subject suggests, I am curious about everything and love learning. Once I have something figured out, I move on. This is not in line with my career path. I do not want to become an expert on bridges, levees, rivers, etc and I have seen what the project managers really want no part of it (at least in the civil world.)
So, I know that civil is not a final destination for me. I take the civil PE (and will pass) this spring and I think that may be a good point to shift gears before I get too entrenched. I am looking for suggestions from anyone who may identify with how I feel. Where can I take my education, credentials, and social skills that I will stay engaged? The always changing world of IT seems an obvious choice based on my deep interest and understanding of the computing world.....but most of my EE and ECE friends have struggled to find work due to in and outsourcing. I also see that academia is a possibility, but I am not near ready to return to school. Thanks if advance for your thoughtful reply or your restraint in not flaming on me for being an ungratefully employed whiner.