PropWashBucket
Aerospace
- Nov 29, 2023
- 5
Hello everyone, after reading some of the other posts here I'll go ahead and start playing the worlds smallest violin for myself.
I'm a mid 30s Product/Development "Engineer" working for a tier 2/3 aerospace company making plenty of money for my role and enjoying a great work/life balance. The problem is one of my life goals is to obtain my PE and in my current field/job I'm not tripping over licensed engineers to attempt and obtain qualified experience under "Direct Supervision". I've been in this field for about 10 years now and for half of that I've had my EIT.
If I can't shake this desire, is my only option really abandoning my current role/job and searching for a PE mentor? I've attempted to ask the state board for information to petition without the experience requirements as I understand there are some instances where they will allow you to sit for the exam in "underserved industries" but I can't ever get any correspondence back, I believe I even hand wrote a letter some time back, no response. This is in Georgia.
Suggestions? Thank you in advance for the replies.
I'm a mid 30s Product/Development "Engineer" working for a tier 2/3 aerospace company making plenty of money for my role and enjoying a great work/life balance. The problem is one of my life goals is to obtain my PE and in my current field/job I'm not tripping over licensed engineers to attempt and obtain qualified experience under "Direct Supervision". I've been in this field for about 10 years now and for half of that I've had my EIT.
If I can't shake this desire, is my only option really abandoning my current role/job and searching for a PE mentor? I've attempted to ask the state board for information to petition without the experience requirements as I understand there are some instances where they will allow you to sit for the exam in "underserved industries" but I can't ever get any correspondence back, I believe I even hand wrote a letter some time back, no response. This is in Georgia.
Suggestions? Thank you in advance for the replies.