fairlane46
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2010
- 9
Ok, I graduated in 2011 with an ME degree and found an oilfield company looking for a Mechanical Engineer. There was no job description on their site but I filled out the app, got the interview and hired.
I was shown to my office and... well that was about it. No boss (I did later find out that officially I reported to the engineer in the next office), no job description, no tasks, but the pay was good. Eventually I landed a few small projects (college homework level tasks) and ended up working heavily on an ERP implementation.
Five years later I'm moving and can't seem to land an interview in a manufacturing-heavy area of Tennessee.
To get to the point: I am considering going back to school and getting a Masters to try to re-boot my career but I would really like to stay in the workforce. Any suggestions? Tips? Will going back to school really help? Or mabe Im just ranting...
I was shown to my office and... well that was about it. No boss (I did later find out that officially I reported to the engineer in the next office), no job description, no tasks, but the pay was good. Eventually I landed a few small projects (college homework level tasks) and ended up working heavily on an ERP implementation.
Five years later I'm moving and can't seem to land an interview in a manufacturing-heavy area of Tennessee.
To get to the point: I am considering going back to school and getting a Masters to try to re-boot my career but I would really like to stay in the workforce. Any suggestions? Tips? Will going back to school really help? Or mabe Im just ranting...