MisterT1982
Electrical
- Apr 28, 2006
- 3
Well I just graduated from Penn State last year with a BS in Electrical Engineering and did pretty well. I've been working for a large defense contractor as a field engineer for the past 6 months. While I thought the jobs would be very hands-on type of work, I was very mistaken. Most of the work done in the field is performed by union technicians so picking up a tool is a no-no. When doing headquarters work, most of the job is paper-pushing and documentation. Basically I'm like an overpaid secretary. I'm starting to think that this job, or perhaps this career was not the right choice for me.
I've always been fascinated by building and fixing things, as well as designing them. That, along with my ability for math and science, also my dad being an engineer, led me straight into engineering. I've always been into building things, be it electronics, carpentry, metalworking, welding. I'm starting to think that a job as an electrician, plumber, or industrial maintenance would be for me. Maybe move up the ladder later on to be a plant engineer. Decent pay, seeing the results of your work, and somewhat technically challenging.
Have any of you ever had this kind of experience, where being a paper-pushing, desk sitting engineer just wasn't fulfilling for you? Did you change jobs, careers, or what did you do? In all reality I'd like a job where I design, build and test everything. None of this structured beauracratic engineering with unions involved, where everybody has their specific strict role. Just like to get your thoughts on this. Thanks!
I've always been fascinated by building and fixing things, as well as designing them. That, along with my ability for math and science, also my dad being an engineer, led me straight into engineering. I've always been into building things, be it electronics, carpentry, metalworking, welding. I'm starting to think that a job as an electrician, plumber, or industrial maintenance would be for me. Maybe move up the ladder later on to be a plant engineer. Decent pay, seeing the results of your work, and somewhat technically challenging.
Have any of you ever had this kind of experience, where being a paper-pushing, desk sitting engineer just wasn't fulfilling for you? Did you change jobs, careers, or what did you do? In all reality I'd like a job where I design, build and test everything. None of this structured beauracratic engineering with unions involved, where everybody has their specific strict role. Just like to get your thoughts on this. Thanks!