deweyusa
Electrical
- Apr 25, 2011
- 6
I've been at a huge corporation for about 8 years now. I have watched a friend who started when I did grow his career to one where he travels the world as a very respected energy conservation engineer, with a PE. At last check, he makes somewhere around $200K/yr. Now, I know it never helps our self confidence when we compare to others, but it has concerned me for a long time that he seems to have built his reputation and identity as a very technically proficient expert. I, on the other hand, feel that from day 1 here, my technical skills have atrophied, as I knew they weren't being used, however, I stayed because at first I was getting stable, then the economy tanked.
Now, what seemed a good stable thing now feels like a trap that has used me up, and I'm afraid I won't get out. On the other hand, I have other friends who work for local firms who I think do similarly to me as far as pay, and yet I hear constant stories of their having to work 60+ hours a week (over 40 is highly rare for me).
So I don't know what to think, however, I think I would like to be known like that first friend - for a technical skill, that is transferable somewhere else. I've tried to begin freelancing, but am having a hard time competing with India/Pakistan/China for the kinds of jobs I'm offering (PCB design mainly - something I always wanted to do, but couldn't find a career in here in the US).
Am I being stupid to want to leave this? I have great benefits (health care, 401K, pension, better than average pay). I just don't feel like a "real" engineer here. I don't have any knowledge I own that I can take with me anywhere else. If I lose this job, I fear that I'll be totally irrelevant.
Thanks for any advice.
-D
Now, what seemed a good stable thing now feels like a trap that has used me up, and I'm afraid I won't get out. On the other hand, I have other friends who work for local firms who I think do similarly to me as far as pay, and yet I hear constant stories of their having to work 60+ hours a week (over 40 is highly rare for me).
So I don't know what to think, however, I think I would like to be known like that first friend - for a technical skill, that is transferable somewhere else. I've tried to begin freelancing, but am having a hard time competing with India/Pakistan/China for the kinds of jobs I'm offering (PCB design mainly - something I always wanted to do, but couldn't find a career in here in the US).
Am I being stupid to want to leave this? I have great benefits (health care, 401K, pension, better than average pay). I just don't feel like a "real" engineer here. I don't have any knowledge I own that I can take with me anywhere else. If I lose this job, I fear that I'll be totally irrelevant.
Thanks for any advice.
-D