BRGENG
Structural
- Mar 1, 2005
- 100
Okay guys and gals I need your opinions now. This might be long but I want to give everyone the facts. I am a Structural Engineer living in the Midwest, I have over 10 years experience and I have designed projects in every state ranging from office complexes, large retail buildings, schools, jails, bridges, etc. A few years back I was able to move back home and join a small civil firm to start their Structural Department. The owners are all Civil based professionals and are not experienced in the building side of structures. None of them have the ability to properly review my work before it goes out the door. I have the ability and funding to go out on my own and start my own firm. If I was to become a partner in the firm I am working for I would not be an equal partner and will not obtain ownership in the building or other business that the original partners have. We use or firms employees to help with some of the other business they have, and yes this is an issue for many employees. I love what I do and the people I work with plus we only have 40 hour work weeks. That is great and very rare in the engineering world and it would not be realistic with my own firm.
My success has brought us several large clients and high profile projects. Many are under contract or under design. The building staff consists of me, an EIT and whatever draftsman we can obtain from the other groups. No I do not have good support, however we function well, meet our deadlines and are very profitable. If asked my bosses will hire additional help.
The Architects I work with now are the same I hope to work for on my own. If I leave the projects under design will come to an extreme halt, everyone knows Architects don’t like this. Could this have a negative impact on me professionally with potential clients or do you think they will understand? Ethically, I have been very careful not to make aware my possibility of leaving with our clients. I don’t want it to appear that I am trying to take clients with me, but I expect that most will follow me wherever I go. A life long friend of mine, who is an Architect, has approached me with a new project that will easily launch a new firm. If I leave it is mine if I stay he will give it too me at my current office. To complicate matters worse I have been contacted by a previous employer who wants me to start a new office for them at my current location. I would become an equal partner in an already established firm and have the freedom to grow the new office my way.
I am not one who likes to burn bridges because you never know what might happen. But also I am one that enjoys challenges and have no fear of going for it. What would you do?
Thanks in advance for the help.
My success has brought us several large clients and high profile projects. Many are under contract or under design. The building staff consists of me, an EIT and whatever draftsman we can obtain from the other groups. No I do not have good support, however we function well, meet our deadlines and are very profitable. If asked my bosses will hire additional help.
The Architects I work with now are the same I hope to work for on my own. If I leave the projects under design will come to an extreme halt, everyone knows Architects don’t like this. Could this have a negative impact on me professionally with potential clients or do you think they will understand? Ethically, I have been very careful not to make aware my possibility of leaving with our clients. I don’t want it to appear that I am trying to take clients with me, but I expect that most will follow me wherever I go. A life long friend of mine, who is an Architect, has approached me with a new project that will easily launch a new firm. If I leave it is mine if I stay he will give it too me at my current office. To complicate matters worse I have been contacted by a previous employer who wants me to start a new office for them at my current location. I would become an equal partner in an already established firm and have the freedom to grow the new office my way.
I am not one who likes to burn bridges because you never know what might happen. But also I am one that enjoys challenges and have no fear of going for it. What would you do?
Thanks in advance for the help.