Xeeb
Materials
- Feb 21, 2010
- 2
Hello all,
I've been traveling the for some kind of answer to the following question:
Is it at all possible for someone who graduated in 2002(!) with a materials/metallurgical engineering degree (BS) to not do anything for 8 years (joined military to fly planes) and then go back to school (for at least an MS) and find an (yes, I know) entry level eng job in industry around age 35 or so?
Do you know of anyone in a similar situation? Am I just dreaming? Right now I'm interested in biomaterials, renewable energy and aviation related jobs and further education related to those.
I appreciate any responses, even if it's only to burst my bubble.
Xeeb
I've been traveling the for some kind of answer to the following question:
Is it at all possible for someone who graduated in 2002(!) with a materials/metallurgical engineering degree (BS) to not do anything for 8 years (joined military to fly planes) and then go back to school (for at least an MS) and find an (yes, I know) entry level eng job in industry around age 35 or so?
Do you know of anyone in a similar situation? Am I just dreaming? Right now I'm interested in biomaterials, renewable energy and aviation related jobs and further education related to those.
I appreciate any responses, even if it's only to burst my bubble.