Hello All,
I would appreciate some career advice from people who have been in the engineering workforce. I am 28 y/o, have a BSME, and just passed the PE exam. Since graduating from college, I have been working for a $6 billion USD European company that supplies a commodity product for industry (automotive, construction, mining, ag, etc). My position is an applications engineer and I have been lucky with a good job, and one year working in Europe.
I started at 43K (5 y ago) and now make 55K w/ a company car. I spend about 50% of my time on the road, which easily runs around 50 - 70 hours /week. No overtime pay. My PE licesne will not get me any more money in my current job. But I will get the opportunity for more responsbility (sales) + more travel + a little bit more pay (15% more). I feel the added pay will not cover the added time lost.
What options are out there for a person like me. Would it make sense to start a career in HVAC / piping with a PE? Would I have to take a cut in pay? Are there other careers for a BSME with a PE. I currently enjoy the flexibility of working in and out of the office. The constant travel (all across the US) is not always fun.
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.