Barry1492
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2005
- 65
I just read the electrical thread and got some real good insight. However, I have some questions myself.
I am graduating with a BS in ME in a couple of months and am currently looking for jobs. I'm a little older than most students (early 30's) and have a previous career from a previous degree....so my perspective IS a little different. Anyway, I had pretty much prepared myself for a life of paper pushing in big companies because....well...that's what happens.
Anyway, very recently I've been approached by people at my current internship about signing me on full time when I graduate. I work in a small research lab affiliated with a University that works on really cool cutting edge stuff and is recognized as one of the top in its field. In addition, I'll actually get trained on a couple of different design packages (ProE and some FEA software) and be directly involved in some cool projects.
OK....no brainer, right? So what's the problem? Well....as you may have guessed, lower pay. I'll probably start out $10K less than I can make elsewhere and don't anticipate big raises. Now, mind you, I don't need to drive a BMW, but I do have some pretty big debt to pay off. Also, its a pretty crappy commute.....but so is every job prospect that I've been looking at (I've been letting the Mrs. hear about her terrible choice for house location ; ). We are talking about moving in a year or so.
Anyway, I've got some obvious pros and cons.....pros = interesting work, immediate skill building, work environment that I'm comfortable with, 5 weeks of vacation, good benefits. cons = low pay, bad commute.
So, what I'm looking for are pros and cons that I haven't thought about and for some insight. The pay is low now...but will this prevent me from making more later in a new job? Will this be a good skill set and experience to carry over? Will a large company give me something that I won't get here?
Thanks - Barry
I am graduating with a BS in ME in a couple of months and am currently looking for jobs. I'm a little older than most students (early 30's) and have a previous career from a previous degree....so my perspective IS a little different. Anyway, I had pretty much prepared myself for a life of paper pushing in big companies because....well...that's what happens.
Anyway, very recently I've been approached by people at my current internship about signing me on full time when I graduate. I work in a small research lab affiliated with a University that works on really cool cutting edge stuff and is recognized as one of the top in its field. In addition, I'll actually get trained on a couple of different design packages (ProE and some FEA software) and be directly involved in some cool projects.
OK....no brainer, right? So what's the problem? Well....as you may have guessed, lower pay. I'll probably start out $10K less than I can make elsewhere and don't anticipate big raises. Now, mind you, I don't need to drive a BMW, but I do have some pretty big debt to pay off. Also, its a pretty crappy commute.....but so is every job prospect that I've been looking at (I've been letting the Mrs. hear about her terrible choice for house location ; ). We are talking about moving in a year or so.
Anyway, I've got some obvious pros and cons.....pros = interesting work, immediate skill building, work environment that I'm comfortable with, 5 weeks of vacation, good benefits. cons = low pay, bad commute.
So, what I'm looking for are pros and cons that I haven't thought about and for some insight. The pay is low now...but will this prevent me from making more later in a new job? Will this be a good skill set and experience to carry over? Will a large company give me something that I won't get here?
Thanks - Barry