cjohnso0
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2001
- 20
Hi folks,
I've been reading through some of these career-based posts and found lots of information to ponder. Now I've got a question of my own I'd like to pose.
I am currently working in the aerospace industry (3 years now) for a turbine overhaul and repair company. Originally, my job was to develop repairs for defective engine components. Over the last 1 to 1.5 years, my job has changed gears to processing jobs that come through the shop.
My big question of the day, is how hard is it to find a job in a different industry, doing different work? Example, my dream job (so I hope) would be working at an automotive company doing R+D on engines, as I enjoy heat transfer and thermo.
I graduated in 2001 with my BSME, and am about 1/2 through my MSME.
Any help, ideas, or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I've been reading through some of these career-based posts and found lots of information to ponder. Now I've got a question of my own I'd like to pose.
I am currently working in the aerospace industry (3 years now) for a turbine overhaul and repair company. Originally, my job was to develop repairs for defective engine components. Over the last 1 to 1.5 years, my job has changed gears to processing jobs that come through the shop.
My big question of the day, is how hard is it to find a job in a different industry, doing different work? Example, my dream job (so I hope) would be working at an automotive company doing R+D on engines, as I enjoy heat transfer and thermo.
I graduated in 2001 with my BSME, and am about 1/2 through my MSME.
Any help, ideas, or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!