mvsubstation
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2003
- 34
I'm curious if there are any electrical engineers who work for MEP firms, just to see what your experience has been (want to see if its worth it to stay in this area). I have worked for MEP firms for about 4 years and had 3 jobs. I've found that these positions are more politcal than anything else, i.e. you have to kiss a lot of a@## to get the challenging work, and you don't always get a wide array of different work, because no one wants to train you too well, for fear that you may take their job one day, as MEP work is quite cylical. My first job I didn't get to do much at all, I guess because I was there for only two years, and I believe because it was such a large company, it took longer to find your niche (easy to get lost in the shuffle). My second job was the worst, as my boss's boss was a complete a-hole, I never talked to him or kissed his a%%@, so guess who got laid off first when the econmy tanked? My current job has been the best, it's a smaller company so I've gotten much more responsiblity than the previous two and much more intersting work, but it is VERY politcal. I found out quickly the only way to advance is to kiss a@#$# and to back stab all your co-workers (make them look as bad as possible to your boss). Are there any GOOD MEP firms out there to work for? Please let me know your experience.