josmar0623
Rough_Rock
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- Sep 3, 2009
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I graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering back in 2003. I definitely struggled through the course but, figured it would be worth it. Fast forward 7 years later and I feel like I definitely picked the wrong major. I''ve held positions as a shift chemist and as a process engineer. I''ve been a process engineer longer.
As the days go on, I regret picking Engineering. I think I picked Engineering to break the mold that engineers were only males, to make my parents proud, to have a good salary, and to have a stable and "prestigious" career in a field that was mostly male dominated.
I dislike coming to work with the expectations that I''ll be fixing and troubleshooting machines and wearing manly clothes. Honestly, I hate feeling like a man. I hate attending training where I''m usually the only female and can''t really be as passionate about machines as the other guys in the class.
I''m definitely not lazy. I just wish I had a job I actually liked even a little bit. When I think of a job I''d like, hair stylist or working with jewelry comes to mind, a far cry from engineering. Maybe not the jewelry part because there seems to be a bit of math related to diamond cutting.
My question is..if I''m seriously thinking of changing my career to do something jewelry related and have an engineering background, what options might be good for me? What schooling would I require?
Please help!!
As the days go on, I regret picking Engineering. I think I picked Engineering to break the mold that engineers were only males, to make my parents proud, to have a good salary, and to have a stable and "prestigious" career in a field that was mostly male dominated.
I dislike coming to work with the expectations that I''ll be fixing and troubleshooting machines and wearing manly clothes. Honestly, I hate feeling like a man. I hate attending training where I''m usually the only female and can''t really be as passionate about machines as the other guys in the class.
I''m definitely not lazy. I just wish I had a job I actually liked even a little bit. When I think of a job I''d like, hair stylist or working with jewelry comes to mind, a far cry from engineering. Maybe not the jewelry part because there seems to be a bit of math related to diamond cutting.
My question is..if I''m seriously thinking of changing my career to do something jewelry related and have an engineering background, what options might be good for me? What schooling would I require?
Please help!!
