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Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2007
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This is my "problem"-
I have a mechanical engineering degree and graduated about five years ago. I graduated with an A average. I couldn't find a job even though I had 6 months of pre-graduate work experience. From that 6 months I knew what I wanted to do. Design automation machines. And with no job offers after a long year, I went to a college that offered course work specializing in this and got a technical diploma with more work experience. I have been working as a "designer." I want to advance in machine design, but I find that most people I work with don't have a degree, and don't understand why I'm there. Recently, someone said I was in the bottom end of the mechanical design industry.? It is very depressing when the co-op is studying for a technical diploma in NC programming. I mean, could I have spent only two years post High School in school, which would mean, by now, I would be at the top of this field?
How do I know that the job I have is giving me the right skills, or any skills at all that would help me? I want to use more of my engineering. What field of automation machine design requires this? What can I do to become a better designer?
Am I to old to obtain a job in the leading edge of this industry? How can I get an edge on the competition?
I've become certifiably fluent in German. Could this help me in this industry?
I have a mechanical engineering degree and graduated about five years ago. I graduated with an A average. I couldn't find a job even though I had 6 months of pre-graduate work experience. From that 6 months I knew what I wanted to do. Design automation machines. And with no job offers after a long year, I went to a college that offered course work specializing in this and got a technical diploma with more work experience. I have been working as a "designer." I want to advance in machine design, but I find that most people I work with don't have a degree, and don't understand why I'm there. Recently, someone said I was in the bottom end of the mechanical design industry.? It is very depressing when the co-op is studying for a technical diploma in NC programming. I mean, could I have spent only two years post High School in school, which would mean, by now, I would be at the top of this field?
How do I know that the job I have is giving me the right skills, or any skills at all that would help me? I want to use more of my engineering. What field of automation machine design requires this? What can I do to become a better designer?
Am I to old to obtain a job in the leading edge of this industry? How can I get an edge on the competition?
I've become certifiably fluent in German. Could this help me in this industry?