jnam82
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2008
- 24
I didn't want to hijack the thread started by FutureAmerican so I decided to start another thread.
Basically I'm in the same boat as FA, graduated in 2006 with BSME. I have little to none practical/useful engineering experience I can put on my resume.
I went to a job fair today and also talked to a recruiter from National Guard. Once I told him I had bachelor's degree, he suggested that I consider a combat engineering job so I can blow stuff up, although he used a different s-lettered word. That sounds interesting and all but when I transition back to civilian life I don't know if there are related jobs, unless I work in a mine or something.
I'm also considered joining the army. Go through the OCS and possibly find a job within the government such as Army Corp of Engineers. Is it better to work at ACE as civilian or as an officer? I'd imagine co-workers and bosses look at you differently if you've served in the military. I also want that leadership experience.
Basically I'm in the same boat as FA, graduated in 2006 with BSME. I have little to none practical/useful engineering experience I can put on my resume.
I went to a job fair today and also talked to a recruiter from National Guard. Once I told him I had bachelor's degree, he suggested that I consider a combat engineering job so I can blow stuff up, although he used a different s-lettered word. That sounds interesting and all but when I transition back to civilian life I don't know if there are related jobs, unless I work in a mine or something.
I'm also considered joining the army. Go through the OCS and possibly find a job within the government such as Army Corp of Engineers. Is it better to work at ACE as civilian or as an officer? I'd imagine co-workers and bosses look at you differently if you've served in the military. I also want that leadership experience.