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here's an example - who would you hire for a finance job? 5 years total experience: finance+market intelligence+systems implementation+deal negotiation+contract restructuring+XYZ+ABC+blahblahblah (or) 7 years total experience: finance. LOL that is no fucking question right there (and if the person wants to hire the guy with more years in ONE skill, you don't want to be there because you will be working with the same idiots - idiots hire idiots)! leverage your other experiences, it will always come into play somehow.
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Construction in general tends to be shady.
That being said, still to your morals and ethics and find a company that aligns with what you believe in. Also, bigger companies tend to have less of those shady subcontractors that do the things that turned you off the last place (wrong sub grade, trash in ditches). Bigger companies get bigger projects that the shady mom and pop shops cant handle, so you get more established subs. Try starting there. |
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I don't usually do the whole soundbite/platitude thing, but this reminded me of this thread. OP, I can tell you, at least from my perspective, this is absolutely true when I hire. Obviously, there is a judgment made about competence and capability, but once that hurdle is cleared...
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Keep your head up high..
i graduated with electronic engineering degree (resistors, capacitor etc) nope that not what i wanted to do for a living lol . But during an internship, I came across MEP engineering which is mechanical, electrical, sprinkler and plumbing. I did draft work for engineers for few years and I loved it. I did work for few companies that I wasnt happy, but I kept pushing forward until I landed in private engineering firm. Theres always pros and cons working for big firm or small firm. To keep story short, I do the plumbing design for all of projects company takes on. I cant slack, 100% responsible for design. I also draft for the other trades. I can work from home, if i need to. If i need to leave early I can, hours are flexible. i work on multiple projects at same time, so its not easy but I enjoy it. I been able to grow and mature with company, from being single to getting married last year. Im going to be a father this summer! This year will mark 15 years with company. Last edited by nyalpine90; 04-21-2016 at 09:09 AM.. |
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Man, I'm hoping this doesn't happen to me after I get a Public Health degree. GL OP.
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I just feel like I invested so much time in this degree only to be limited by it, you know? I think I will try got get into other forms of engineering even though I'm civil, cause engineer is an engineer right? |
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OP, everywhere you work there will be shadiness. Welcome to the world. You're only just finding out what degree of shadiness you can deal with. This is all a process. Trust me. I didn't find out how much tolerance I had until I was 32...34 now and I know where the threshold is.
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The main reason why I went into mechanical engineering is because I like cars A LOT.
I'm going to make the assumption that you went into Civil/Transportation because you had a passion for something related to the field. From what you've said in the original post, you seem dedicated to the field and actually like doing the work. Thats really good, especially in this day and age. Did you ever find a reason for why your work was dismissed? I've been in situations where I've worked my ass off, put heart into my work, and ultimately had it pushed down. It's a shitty feeling and it does slow me down a bit...but I never let it stop me completely to the point where I forget all my skills and knowledge. Engineering degrees are very valuable degrees, so don't get the idea that you not being in the field for a couple years means your worthless. |
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