So I've fallen into a pretty significant rut after 5 years with my present company. While I enjoy it at times, my focus and experience is in an industry that's full of perpetual regulation, unfathomable codes and standards, an engineering organization that is at the mercy of Questionable (Quality) Control, and the degree of responsibility and liability bestowed on myself and two other employees weighs down significantly (roughly $30B+ worth of risk). However, the pay is excellent, and the other industries which incorporate my background (welding engineering) are either of no interest to me, or are not remotely on the same plane financially.
Accordingly, I've been questioning whether this environment is healthy for me long term, and if I'm not better off moving down a different path (it should be noted that my degree is not ABET accredited, and have no plans of pursuing a PE at any point).
A significant portion of what I do every day is writing, interpreting, and defending various project specifications, regulatory requirements, and industry Codes and Standards. I would consider it to be my strongest asset, and I enjoy debating and finding weasel words, which is leading me to consider a degree in law, possibly rolling it into patent/forensic law.
Does anyone here have any experience or know of others who have made that transition from engineering to law or some melding of the two? The personal expense would be significant (an estimated $37k/yr, and I would have to pursue strictly on a part-time basis), but at the same time, I'm not sure that it wouldn't be a worthwhile move. More often than not, I question whether I'd even opt to stay in an engineering related field upon completion...
Accordingly, I've been questioning whether this environment is healthy for me long term, and if I'm not better off moving down a different path (it should be noted that my degree is not ABET accredited, and have no plans of pursuing a PE at any point).
A significant portion of what I do every day is writing, interpreting, and defending various project specifications, regulatory requirements, and industry Codes and Standards. I would consider it to be my strongest asset, and I enjoy debating and finding weasel words, which is leading me to consider a degree in law, possibly rolling it into patent/forensic law.
Does anyone here have any experience or know of others who have made that transition from engineering to law or some melding of the two? The personal expense would be significant (an estimated $37k/yr, and I would have to pursue strictly on a part-time basis), but at the same time, I'm not sure that it wouldn't be a worthwhile move. More often than not, I question whether I'd even opt to stay in an engineering related field upon completion...