It seems like there are quite a bit engineers here but don't know about civil.
I am in a situation here where I have to decide what to do with my career.
Long story short, my experiences:
-2.5 years Civil Construction Internship, Public Works
-9 months in Traffic Design (in Hong Kong)
-9 months Field Engineer, doing RFI, change orders, SWPPP, submittals, daily reports, etc…
- Now, after I got laid off a month ago (company got shutdown), I got a job at a small general contractor doing project engineer, and some management tasks. The owner has been doing all the work himself for 10 years the company in business, so I am their first engineer hired. Company is ready to expand and is putting a lot of hopes into me and wants me to do what the owner has been doing for the last 10 years.
Just this morning, I got two other job offerings and I don’t know what to do now.
1) 1) Project Geologist – (The sourcegroup) Environmental Engineering stuff
2) [FONT="]Quality Manager – (AT&T) Construction engineering team, Civil construction bid/oom financial auditor estimator. Financial quality.[/FONT]
My goal is to do this engineering thing for 12-15 years and get into open my business or go into the business sector of things.
So fellow primers, what is a good path to go, construction, or environmental, or Auditing for AT&T? What would you have done differently if you can go back? I am 24 now so, I want to pick the right path to start. I know once I put my foot into it, I cannot go back.
Both of those offers will most likely have better salary. One of them, I have to relocate.
Even though my current job has less salary, my consensus is to stay because I think I can learn more and the owner is also slowly putting me into bidding jobs. I think I will have more growth here. What do you think? And, the owner is super nice, but who knows I only knew him for three weeks.
Thanks for the long read.
I am in a situation here where I have to decide what to do with my career.
Long story short, my experiences:
-2.5 years Civil Construction Internship, Public Works
-9 months in Traffic Design (in Hong Kong)
-9 months Field Engineer, doing RFI, change orders, SWPPP, submittals, daily reports, etc…
- Now, after I got laid off a month ago (company got shutdown), I got a job at a small general contractor doing project engineer, and some management tasks. The owner has been doing all the work himself for 10 years the company in business, so I am their first engineer hired. Company is ready to expand and is putting a lot of hopes into me and wants me to do what the owner has been doing for the last 10 years.
Just this morning, I got two other job offerings and I don’t know what to do now.
1) 1) Project Geologist – (The sourcegroup) Environmental Engineering stuff
2) [FONT="]Quality Manager – (AT&T) Construction engineering team, Civil construction bid/oom financial auditor estimator. Financial quality.[/FONT]
My goal is to do this engineering thing for 12-15 years and get into open my business or go into the business sector of things.
So fellow primers, what is a good path to go, construction, or environmental, or Auditing for AT&T? What would you have done differently if you can go back? I am 24 now so, I want to pick the right path to start. I know once I put my foot into it, I cannot go back.
Both of those offers will most likely have better salary. One of them, I have to relocate.
Even though my current job has less salary, my consensus is to stay because I think I can learn more and the owner is also slowly putting me into bidding jobs. I think I will have more growth here. What do you think? And, the owner is super nice, but who knows I only knew him for three weeks.
Thanks for the long read.