amata42
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2012
- 13
Okay, so my career track / work history has been "not the best". I am 33 years old, and have a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering with 3.20 gpa. I have had 1 Engineering Internship, 1 Validation Engineering (temp job), 2 Mechanical Engineering jobs, 1 Labview Programming "Engineering" job, and 1 Technician job. > All of my professional Engineering jobs (after college) lasted about 1.5 years... (the 3 engineering jobs that I had.) And there were gaps between those Engineering jobs where I did "Non-Engineering" work. 6 month to 3 year gaps.
I got Terminated from my Technician job because I wasn't learning quickly enough. I had 3 months to learn how to fix every type of machine at the company and I didn't meet "the mark". It would either take me too long to fix the machines, or I needed to call the senior technicians for help over the phone "too much". When they terminated me, they said: "we knew you did Not have field technician experience; we thought that because you had a Mechanical Engineering degree, you would be able to pick it up quick." ... what I realize now is that I need more hands-on experience fixing machines.
Now I know I made a-lot of mistakes. And had a-lot of failures. But I want to get back into the Technical World... I've matured in my life now (in my Thirties) ... it's taken a while, but I know what want: I want to be in the Tech World (not necessarily an Engineer) in addition to starting a Business on the side (Not related to engineering). I'm NOT doing ANYTHING technical right now. I'm working at an office job doing random miscellaneous work. And after work, I spend some time on my business. > But the business does not provide any income, and it will not for a LONG time... it's one of those types of businesses that will take many years to provide income.
So my question is: how can I get back to the Technical World? And how can I get back in it, the FASTEST way possible? I've been thinking about App Programming / App Development, IT Technical Work. > When I was in college, I was really good at programming (basic C, and Matlab). And I have always been good at troubleshooting, and diagnosing computer problems.
But I still like mechanical engineering and hands-on technical work (like fixing equipment/machines; NOT computers). Maybe that Technician job that I had was too difficult... and maybe I need to get an easier Technician job (easier/simpler machines)...
Thank you for reading.
I got Terminated from my Technician job because I wasn't learning quickly enough. I had 3 months to learn how to fix every type of machine at the company and I didn't meet "the mark". It would either take me too long to fix the machines, or I needed to call the senior technicians for help over the phone "too much". When they terminated me, they said: "we knew you did Not have field technician experience; we thought that because you had a Mechanical Engineering degree, you would be able to pick it up quick." ... what I realize now is that I need more hands-on experience fixing machines.
Now I know I made a-lot of mistakes. And had a-lot of failures. But I want to get back into the Technical World... I've matured in my life now (in my Thirties) ... it's taken a while, but I know what want: I want to be in the Tech World (not necessarily an Engineer) in addition to starting a Business on the side (Not related to engineering). I'm NOT doing ANYTHING technical right now. I'm working at an office job doing random miscellaneous work. And after work, I spend some time on my business. > But the business does not provide any income, and it will not for a LONG time... it's one of those types of businesses that will take many years to provide income.
So my question is: how can I get back to the Technical World? And how can I get back in it, the FASTEST way possible? I've been thinking about App Programming / App Development, IT Technical Work. > When I was in college, I was really good at programming (basic C, and Matlab). And I have always been good at troubleshooting, and diagnosing computer problems.
But I still like mechanical engineering and hands-on technical work (like fixing equipment/machines; NOT computers). Maybe that Technician job that I had was too difficult... and maybe I need to get an easier Technician job (easier/simpler machines)...
Thank you for reading.