PH927
Electrical
- Oct 30, 2006
- 14
I have decided to revisit my future education plans and I’m looking for opinions on my situation. First let me tell you where I’m at. This may be too much information but you can skip the next paragraph.
I’m 30 years old, and a Journeymen and Residential Master Electrician. I started in the electrical field 14 years ago (I was running residential jobs when I was 16) and really liked motor controls. About 8 years ago I decided to jumped ship to an engineering firm after I realized the control work promised to me was going to the boss’s nephew. I am currently at a manufacturing company where I am part of a 7 man engineering team. My function is the electrical end of things the others are all mechanical. I bid, design, draft, program, build, test, and install most of our systems. Just in case you did not catch it I have not been to college, although I have been to a lot of training and have a lot of experience.
This brings me to my current situation, do I keep on the way I’m going, which I am doing well, or do I go get an engineering degree so I can get paid more for doing the same thing. I admit that college does intimidate me a little since I’m not sure what to expect. There are also other factors that I won’t get into.
If I do decide to take the college route that leaves me with another question, ME or EE. Strangely I think I would lean more towards the ME to give me better versatility in the machine design world. My boss (an ME) and another ME I work with think I would do very well with either degree. Although I do get this “Come to the dark side” thing from them quit frequently. I plan to at least talk to the local school when they get back in.
What do you guys think is best for the long term forecast?
Any pros, cons, or other options would be great.
P.S. We have 3 week old Twins along with two other kids so sleep is not what it use to be, please excuse any incoherent thoughts.
I’m 30 years old, and a Journeymen and Residential Master Electrician. I started in the electrical field 14 years ago (I was running residential jobs when I was 16) and really liked motor controls. About 8 years ago I decided to jumped ship to an engineering firm after I realized the control work promised to me was going to the boss’s nephew. I am currently at a manufacturing company where I am part of a 7 man engineering team. My function is the electrical end of things the others are all mechanical. I bid, design, draft, program, build, test, and install most of our systems. Just in case you did not catch it I have not been to college, although I have been to a lot of training and have a lot of experience.
This brings me to my current situation, do I keep on the way I’m going, which I am doing well, or do I go get an engineering degree so I can get paid more for doing the same thing. I admit that college does intimidate me a little since I’m not sure what to expect. There are also other factors that I won’t get into.
If I do decide to take the college route that leaves me with another question, ME or EE. Strangely I think I would lean more towards the ME to give me better versatility in the machine design world. My boss (an ME) and another ME I work with think I would do very well with either degree. Although I do get this “Come to the dark side” thing from them quit frequently. I plan to at least talk to the local school when they get back in.
What do you guys think is best for the long term forecast?
Any pros, cons, or other options would be great.
P.S. We have 3 week old Twins along with two other kids so sleep is not what it use to be, please excuse any incoherent thoughts.