mepelectricalguy
Electrical
- Apr 6, 2006
- 3
I am currently in this situation. Current company is good, stable, good co-workers/boss, decent pay. It is MEP consulting (commercial and pharmaceutical design), and recently I've decided that at some point I want to get back into the larger scale power engineering from my previous job (designing power plants/utility substations). Recently I've been approached by my old boss to return (top 5 ENR engineering firm designing power plants). I've also been approached by a former co-worker about applying for a position with the local large utility company in their nuclear division. Both jobs are what I would enjoy more, larger scale engineering of powerplants and substations. Problem is, I've been at my current job for just over a year and until being approached hadn't considered leaving so soon. I know I do want to get back into this other industry eventually, so part of me says why wait? But it just doesn't feel quite right, I guess because I left my two previous companies after seeking other positions (1st one because wanted to try something different, second one because didn't like the area/geography). I've never been pursued, and would hate to miss out on a good opportunity.
Has anyone ever left a good stable well-paying job after being approached by someone (former boss, co-worker)? If so, what helped in your decision?
Has anyone ever left a good stable well-paying job after being approached by someone (former boss, co-worker)? If so, what helped in your decision?