sqrrl
Bioengineer
- Aug 2, 2005
- 4
Hello,
I’m considering a long vacation (~6 months) to hike the entire Appalachian Trail (AT) sometime next year (March 2009 – Aug 2009). I have just passed my 2 year mark at a first position out of grad school, and don’t want to make a foolish move that will threaten my career.
Have any other engineering professionals taken an extended leave or extended absence from a career to travel extensively or explore non-career interests? If there are any AT thru-hikers who completed their hike after taking a job please let me know about your experience. Specifically, how do you deal with:
* getting rehired or having unpaid vacation
* insurance while hiking through employer’s plan
* school loan deferral
* mortgage / sublets for housing
* storing stuff
* maintaining professional competence (continuing education or updates)
* explaining the gap in employment to future employees (if not rehired)
thanks,
sqrrl
I’m considering a long vacation (~6 months) to hike the entire Appalachian Trail (AT) sometime next year (March 2009 – Aug 2009). I have just passed my 2 year mark at a first position out of grad school, and don’t want to make a foolish move that will threaten my career.
Have any other engineering professionals taken an extended leave or extended absence from a career to travel extensively or explore non-career interests? If there are any AT thru-hikers who completed their hike after taking a job please let me know about your experience. Specifically, how do you deal with:
* getting rehired or having unpaid vacation
* insurance while hiking through employer’s plan
* school loan deferral
* mortgage / sublets for housing
* storing stuff
* maintaining professional competence (continuing education or updates)
* explaining the gap in employment to future employees (if not rehired)
thanks,
sqrrl