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Structural
- Aug 6, 2007
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So I have been working in the structural(light frame construction, custom residential, hillside foundations) in Southern California since I graduated 4 years ago. I plan on taking the PE in April 2010 but now I am having second thoughts about my chosen career path.
Besides the current economic climate, living in the beach cities of Southern California does not afford much choice of Structural employers unless you want to sit in traffic 1-2 hours a day and commute 20 or so miles each way to work. To me, wasting hours, days, weeks and years of my life while sitting in traffic is totally crazy, while for some people it is no problem.
Therefore in order to make a decent living that leaves me with 3 choices:
1. Continue to work at a small structural company, get my PE and eventually go out on my own and work out of my house.
2. Commute 20+ miles each way to work a day, work for a large structural company where the pay and benefits are a lot better then the aforementioned small company.
3. Change career paths to another engineering field or related to structural, that would allow me to make a reasonable income here in Southern California.
I can’t afford to go back to school since both myself and my wife work full time and if one of us started working part time we wouldn’t be able to pay our mortgage. I am open to career change but at 36 years old I feel that doing so may set me back another 4 years.
Just curious if anyone else has switched within the engineering fields, and if so how, what, when, what happened, did you like the results?
Besides the current economic climate, living in the beach cities of Southern California does not afford much choice of Structural employers unless you want to sit in traffic 1-2 hours a day and commute 20 or so miles each way to work. To me, wasting hours, days, weeks and years of my life while sitting in traffic is totally crazy, while for some people it is no problem.
Therefore in order to make a decent living that leaves me with 3 choices:
1. Continue to work at a small structural company, get my PE and eventually go out on my own and work out of my house.
2. Commute 20+ miles each way to work a day, work for a large structural company where the pay and benefits are a lot better then the aforementioned small company.
3. Change career paths to another engineering field or related to structural, that would allow me to make a reasonable income here in Southern California.
I can’t afford to go back to school since both myself and my wife work full time and if one of us started working part time we wouldn’t be able to pay our mortgage. I am open to career change but at 36 years old I feel that doing so may set me back another 4 years.
Just curious if anyone else has switched within the engineering fields, and if so how, what, when, what happened, did you like the results?