wright44
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 8, 2022
- 14
Howdy,
I am an EIT at a civil consulting firm, just over a year of experience now. Sometimes things slow down a lot and the EITs don't have much work to do. Everyone always told me going into consulting meant I would be busy as hell at all times, but unfortunately it has not worked out like that yet. I feel that I need more professional development to fill my time both in and out of work, because I don't feel like I am earning my paycheck and it takes a bit of a toll on my mental health. I have reviewed all the previous EIT threads on this forum, but they mostly devolved into discussions about the responsibility of billability, and advancing knowledge as an EIT to be competitive. I am signed up for my PE exam already, I study a lot outside of work, and I have a pretty healthy relationship with my supervisor regarding discussing workload, things are just light for EITs because we have a lot of mid level engineers with higher rates that are more attractive for many tasks.
All that being said, I am wondering how folks spent their time as an EIT both in and out of work? Thinking about a side gig or starting some kind of side business because I don't really know what to do otherwise.
Thanks!
I am an EIT at a civil consulting firm, just over a year of experience now. Sometimes things slow down a lot and the EITs don't have much work to do. Everyone always told me going into consulting meant I would be busy as hell at all times, but unfortunately it has not worked out like that yet. I feel that I need more professional development to fill my time both in and out of work, because I don't feel like I am earning my paycheck and it takes a bit of a toll on my mental health. I have reviewed all the previous EIT threads on this forum, but they mostly devolved into discussions about the responsibility of billability, and advancing knowledge as an EIT to be competitive. I am signed up for my PE exam already, I study a lot outside of work, and I have a pretty healthy relationship with my supervisor regarding discussing workload, things are just light for EITs because we have a lot of mid level engineers with higher rates that are more attractive for many tasks.
All that being said, I am wondering how folks spent their time as an EIT both in and out of work? Thinking about a side gig or starting some kind of side business because I don't really know what to do otherwise.
Thanks!