workForFood
Mechanical
I'm a senior in mechanical engineering expecting to graduate in May 2015 with a BS. I'd like to get a job that involves some sort of design, analysis, R&D, or some other serious technical component. However, it looks like I'll end up with a job as either an Applications Engineer doing glorified tech support, a Field Engineer being a glorified technician, or perhaps another option that involves a dubious amount of "real" engineering. How hard would it be to transition to the kind of work I want to do from one of these types of roles? Would taking an applications engineering job pigeonhole me or would it be realistic to do something design/analysis oriented after 2 or 3 years? I know I'll need a MS to do the really interesting work, but due to the cost, I'd like to postpone it until I can get an employer to pay for it.