tsurikov
Aerospace
- Jan 20, 2003
- 10
Hello everyone,
First, I just have to say... this is a great forum *thumbs up*. I've been on Eng-Tips (and Tek-Tips) for a while, but only now discovered this one - and it's been very useful in helping me plan some important future life/career steps. Hopefully the question I have now is appropriate for it..!
My question is... well, basically, the title of my post. I got a B.S. in aerospace, then proceeded to a Ph.D. in aerospace, and discovered along the way that research is absolutely NOT what I thought it was or what I want to do. I'd like to do engineering, not academic research. However, for personal (ethical) reasons, I don't want to work on military projects. These days, these two factors seem like an oxymoron - virtually all the job postings I see in AE nowadays are for military stuff. But I can't be sure... and this is why I'm hoping for some insight from the experts here.
Thanks for any insight!
--Michael
First, I just have to say... this is a great forum *thumbs up*. I've been on Eng-Tips (and Tek-Tips) for a while, but only now discovered this one - and it's been very useful in helping me plan some important future life/career steps. Hopefully the question I have now is appropriate for it..!
My question is... well, basically, the title of my post. I got a B.S. in aerospace, then proceeded to a Ph.D. in aerospace, and discovered along the way that research is absolutely NOT what I thought it was or what I want to do. I'd like to do engineering, not academic research. However, for personal (ethical) reasons, I don't want to work on military projects. These days, these two factors seem like an oxymoron - virtually all the job postings I see in AE nowadays are for military stuff. But I can't be sure... and this is why I'm hoping for some insight from the experts here.
Thanks for any insight!
--Michael