Engineerski24
Structural
- Mar 3, 2008
- 5
Hey all,
I currently work in a firm where we design residential, commercial, and industrial warehouses. from one story to high rise. I am interested in getting licensed. I have learned a lot here, but have a job offer from a company that is in the heavy structures industrial industry (power plants). they are offering me more money (much more) and am thinking about taking it. Anyways, I may not get as much practical engineering experience, and plan to study on my own and read up on all the building codes, etc. to study for the SE exam. I have 2 years experience where I am at now. What are people's thoughts on this? I know it's not easy, but I'm willing to do it.
Thanks
I currently work in a firm where we design residential, commercial, and industrial warehouses. from one story to high rise. I am interested in getting licensed. I have learned a lot here, but have a job offer from a company that is in the heavy structures industrial industry (power plants). they are offering me more money (much more) and am thinking about taking it. Anyways, I may not get as much practical engineering experience, and plan to study on my own and read up on all the building codes, etc. to study for the SE exam. I have 2 years experience where I am at now. What are people's thoughts on this? I know it's not easy, but I'm willing to do it.
Thanks