MechanicsGUY
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- Oct 23, 2016
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Some main questions are:
When/if does an engineer choose to leave his/her profession?
Is it common to leave the profession?
Is engineering a profession in which one wishes to ultimately leave?
What experience do you have with colleagues (or yourself) leaving of the field? Do you know individuals who've left
Engineering?
Do you plan to leave the engineering profession one day (for better paying jobs in the financial/medical/legal fields)?
More details:
I work in aerospace and I was shocked when a close colleague of mine left his post to pursue medicine (at 34!). And I was more shocked to learn he was planning on leaving to profession many years ago (he took the required exams two years ago, and has been talking to one of the supervisors about this for ~5 years). He was excited and thrilled to finally leave the field. I suppose engineers have the background and talent to pursue greener pastures so I guess I cannot blame him. Also my brother left engineering to pursue law after about 3 years working in chemical engineering.
This changed my view of the field and I contacted a few old friends I went to college with. I found out they ALL left the engineering field. Mostly they moved into the finance and/or management roles of their current organization, but they were retired from engineering.