RogerThat104
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 7, 2012
- 3
I graduated in December 2014 with a BSCE. For the last year, I interned at a very large firm with a highly respected team of Geotechnical/Structural engineers. My resume is rock solid. Before graduating I did not expect that extensive travel (75%) would be required of an entry level Geotech for larger firms. To put it nicely “that’s not gonna fly” with my wife, so transitioning to full time with said firm is not an option. In my job search it seems that the only positions I’m getting called back for are Construction Materials Tech, which are extremely low paying. So low that it makes me depressed to even think about it. I can make more at Dairy Queen. The opportunity to advance to a salaried Geotech with theses companies is possible. Some say 6 months, others a year or more. My questions are this: Should I hold out and spend my days trying to find a salaried position or bite the bullet and go to work at a ridiculously low wage in the hopes that I can keep my head down and work my way up the chain? And, is this normal for entry level Civil Engineers to have to accept a job that requires only a high school education and no experience to get their foot in the door? Thanks in advance for any advice.