Dandoo
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 30, 2012
- 3
Question for Civil Engineers involved in public works.
I've been a road construction contract administrator with a consulting firm, for 6 months. Got laid off due to shortage of work, now I'm considering working for a paving contractor doing estimating/project coordination.
I would like to work for a contractor to see how things get done in the field, BUT I also want the option of switching to consulting 3-4 years from now,doing construction management or design. Is this wishful/naive thinking? I'm not confident I can get another consulting job right now, because of my limited experience. I'm in my mid twenties.
I've been a road construction contract administrator with a consulting firm, for 6 months. Got laid off due to shortage of work, now I'm considering working for a paving contractor doing estimating/project coordination.
I would like to work for a contractor to see how things get done in the field, BUT I also want the option of switching to consulting 3-4 years from now,doing construction management or design. Is this wishful/naive thinking? I'm not confident I can get another consulting job right now, because of my limited experience. I'm in my mid twenties.