great to hear. you certainly deserve it. Best of luck!I'm focusing on my family. 1yr old, 3 yr old. I got my MBA, two six sigma certs, and a PE license in the last two years. Tired and want to spend quality time with the youngins. Maybe I'll get in some fishing time as well.
I'm in the consulting industry so LEED is my next goal and I eventually want to get a masters as well but wont focus on that for a bit now. I have been pretty much into the books last two years, EIT first then PE. Now that both are done, I am going to loose my grip on the gas paddle and take things slower, focus a little bit more on work life balance.I'm focusing on my family. 1yr old, 3 yr old. I got my MBA, two six sigma certs, and a PE license in the last two years. Tired and want to spend quality time with the youngins. Maybe I'll get in some fishing time as well.
Yea, life is too short. Gotta stop and look around sometimes.I'm in the consulting industry so LEED is my next goal and I eventually want to get a masters as well but wont focus on that for a bit now. I have been pretty much into the books last two years, EIT first then PE. Now that both are done, I am going to loose my grip on the gas paddle and take things slower, focus a little bit more on work life balance.
You can read some of my other posts on this topic. i question its value too (and I have it). What ultimately tipped the scale for me is the way it is viewed in the eyes of HR people and Procurement managers. These types of people are supposed to find employees and consultants, respectively, based on a number of factors. What they really want to do is be able to check a box showing that you can substantiate these things. If the PMP lets me help them check that box, I will play the game, but in reality I think there is very little actual benefit. If you ever work on federal contracts the PMP is often time weighted more heavily than success on previous projects because it is easier for them to objectively check a box.I am focused on finishing a MBA program and I might possibly also do the PMP. I am on the fence about PMP though because it seems of questionable value to me and not exactly real world....I joined as a member earlier this year and have the feeling it's just a money making organization. I felt that the PE was far more important than the PMP ever would be so went for the PE first and passed.
I will also be looking into becoming an EUR ING. (European engineer title). I will either do that through the France or possibly through the UK and in which case I would become a chartered engineer prior to that.
coworker is asking me if i want to do the extra exams to get my CA PE and im like can i just enjoy my WA PE for a minute? thanks.Two more exams because I live in California...
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