I’ve been dipping my fingers into project management, but I’ve decided to focus my attention on my technical skill set first. I’ve got a few years of experience in both project management and the technical aspects now, but I’ll prefer to keep things technical for now.
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Living In God's Exquisite, Miraculous Sufficiency hasn't had time to be on 43T. Been busy with life.
I’ve been a good engineer, and I want to quit while I’m still decent. I’m no longer interested in being an engineer. I want to move onto the next phase of my life and feel greatly this is the year for change.
I’m still in University (Structural Engineering), and in my last year…
In addition to what vivace said below, being a good engineer is not only knowing what you need to know for proper design, but also knowing when you don’t know something, and when to ask for help (I’ve learnt that quite often from my internship). And always keeping in mind, that the safety of the public what is most important.
Having the degree is not good enough. Being more than competent is a goal to strive for. The problem is perfectionism infiltration my home life. Leaving work at work thus is an obvious spin-off ;)


