bradpa77
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2006
- 110
I've been working here at my first job for 4 years. There are several things about this job that just drive me crazy. The thing is, I'm not sure if these things are typical at most engineering jobs or if this place is just disfunctional. I sometimes think of leaving but I don't want to go to another job and find out that these things are just typical of the real world no matter where you go. Here are just a few of the things that bother me:
1.) No training - very difficult to learn
I was never formally trained here. Also, learning how things work around here is near impossible. I found that if I ask the same question to 5 different people, I will get 5 different answers. I usually have to learn by my mistakes. It seems like no matter how much research I do up front on a project, it's always labeled "wrong" by someone after I'm done.
2.) No ryhyme or reason to design
I ask why certain designs are the way they are and the most common answer is "because it's been that way for 30 years". A lot of our designs are just copies of old designs and no one ever questions them. The draftsmen will tell me that my designs are "incorrect" because they don't agree with drawings from the past. They will pull out a reference drawing and use it as a template for a design for a new part and if you try to stray from that design, it is labeled "wrong". I have to spend a lot of time and energy fighting to keep my designs as they are from the draftsmen.
3.) The information is extremely choatic
The information around here is so scattered and unorganized it will make your head spin. Trying to find a reference drawing takes more time than actually designing the new part. Half of the drawings are on one system, some are on another system, some are only printouts that are poorly organized in reference books, the search feature in the electronic system doesn't work half the time. Then when I finally find a reference print, someone tries to tell me that it's "wrong".
4.) I have to do lots of drawings and pro/e
I always preferred the analytical part of engineering and I really am beginning to hate pro/e. We are short on employees so I usually have to do my own drawings and I spend a lot of time doing pro/e models.
5.) The company isn't doing good
I'm sick of hearing how bad our company is doing. I'm tired of rumors of the company going under. I'm tired of feeling like my job is constantly in jeopardy.
Are these sorts of things typical at anyone elses job? If anyone can give me a bit of info, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.