TemetumExMachina
Electrical
- Feb 21, 2010
- 5
Hello, everyone. New to the forums, and new to the engineering/technology field. I just graduated in August with a B.S. in Electromechanical Engineering Technology at an ABET accredited state university.
I have been working for the last five months at a job that does not require a college degree, pays about $23,000/yr plus some pretty decent benefits. I grew up in a lower middle class family, and can live reasonably comfortably on $20,000 or less, but would like to make more in a job that lets me use the skills that I spent a few years learning.
Also, I'm 37.
My problem is that I have no idea what kinds of jobs I am qualified for. My education is fairly broad, as a result, I am familiar with a wide variety of material, but am expert at precisely nothing.
Job hunting on the employment websites (mostly Careerbuilder and Monster), I find plenty of "Engineering" jobs that all want 5+ years of experience, and occasionally a "Technician" job that I seem somewhat overqualified for, but is probably better than what I have now.
My main motive in choosing the B.S. EMET degree was that I felt that it had the highest potential for self employment. My medium term career goal is to start a company designing and building vending machines that fill niches other than the traditional sodas and candy bars.
I am not one of those people who just LOVES engineering, that is, unless I am working on my own projects. Engineering for someone else is a means to an end, nothing more. Because of this, I am not limiting myself to strictly looking at jobs in the engineering field.
Again, my problem here is that I have no idea what types of positions I am qualified for.
I am limiting myself in that I have no intention of leaving the middle Tennessee area. All of my friends and family live here, and they are far more important to me than money.
My previous work experience has all been in fast food, and factory work as a machine operator. In college, I was co-captain of the Solar Boat Team, and ASME President for one year. That's about it other than being marginally self employed twice in the past (never earning more than $12,000/yr)
Given my geographic limitation, my age, and lack of experience, what career options would you suggest?
I have been working for the last five months at a job that does not require a college degree, pays about $23,000/yr plus some pretty decent benefits. I grew up in a lower middle class family, and can live reasonably comfortably on $20,000 or less, but would like to make more in a job that lets me use the skills that I spent a few years learning.
Also, I'm 37.
My problem is that I have no idea what kinds of jobs I am qualified for. My education is fairly broad, as a result, I am familiar with a wide variety of material, but am expert at precisely nothing.
Job hunting on the employment websites (mostly Careerbuilder and Monster), I find plenty of "Engineering" jobs that all want 5+ years of experience, and occasionally a "Technician" job that I seem somewhat overqualified for, but is probably better than what I have now.
My main motive in choosing the B.S. EMET degree was that I felt that it had the highest potential for self employment. My medium term career goal is to start a company designing and building vending machines that fill niches other than the traditional sodas and candy bars.
I am not one of those people who just LOVES engineering, that is, unless I am working on my own projects. Engineering for someone else is a means to an end, nothing more. Because of this, I am not limiting myself to strictly looking at jobs in the engineering field.
Again, my problem here is that I have no idea what types of positions I am qualified for.
I am limiting myself in that I have no intention of leaving the middle Tennessee area. All of my friends and family live here, and they are far more important to me than money.
My previous work experience has all been in fast food, and factory work as a machine operator. In college, I was co-captain of the Solar Boat Team, and ASME President for one year. That's about it other than being marginally self employed twice in the past (never earning more than $12,000/yr)
Given my geographic limitation, my age, and lack of experience, what career options would you suggest?