I am a Civil and when I pass (hopefully I did this round) I will instantly get a 25% raise and scheduled raises the next 3 years... Though I spent a mountain of money on references and review courses it does not scratch what the projected monetary benefit of passing will be!On the other side of the coin... Civil exam may be easier and the pay may be lower than a mech/aero engr, so this may not apply to you. I failed last fall and told myself I'd only take once more, ever. It's a lot of time and expense, not to mention the stress on family/home life. I've already spent $ beyond my licensing bonus in references, exam fees, online prep classes. If I keep taking it, the cost outweighs the benefit. IMO it's not personal, it's business. If it isn't a lucrative decision, why pursue it? I could spend the same amount of time and money on some other entrepreneurial pursuit that might earn a greater return. It's something to think about to determine what's right for you.
Where do you work? Are they hiring?) I will instantly get a 25% raise
What state?I work for a County Engineers office, I will take over as the County Engineer when I have my license. I negotiated and had them sign my contract beforehand so it takes effect as soon as I have the license. One of the best features of this field is the retirement program, once my years of service and age added equal 88 I will be paid at least 66% of my top 5 years of income averaged until I die! and the longer you work past that the higher the %. I will reach the rule of 88 at 52....
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