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Some time ago, I was talking about a project I'm working on in my spare time to my sister. She works for NASA as a satellite engineer... Anyway, it was a problem I was having with a little circuit I designed - She suggested I call an old classmate of her's who lives and works in the town I work in.

 

So, I put it on the back burner for a while. I finally got around to calling him a few weeks ago, and explained my delima with the circuit. He asked if I could scribble the problem down and email it to him. I tell him, "no problem, it's all stored on my computer, I'll just .pdf it and send the pertinant bits to you."

 

I got a reply some days later - he was quite impressed. He gave a few helpful suggestions, and that was the end of that.

 

Or so I thought.

 

A week or so later, he comes to where I work. He shows up first thing in the morning, and asks if I can talk to him outside. Once there, he asks me if I would like to be an engineer... Seems he passed this little design I had made around, and his peers were equally impressed.

 

So, tomorrow I have a lunch planned with the whole engineering staff where he works. They asked for a resume' in a "handout" form - just something informal that gives the pertinant information. Also, a few examples of other projects I've made...

 

I don't know what to think. The parent company is an aerospace manufacturer with a worldwide client base. This spinoff is an "engineer for hire" sorta thing that has a workforce of about 100 professionals. Lots of private and government contracts..

 

Anyway, wish me luck... This goes down tomorrow, and I'm a bit nervous, to say the least!

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Hey good luck! If you managed to impress a few engineers, and he took the time to seek you out, GO FOR IT! /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbup.gif

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Yes, good luck! This is the kind of opportunity that you should not ever pass over. Even if it does not work out from either side it cant happen at all unless you go! I would love for an opportunity to fall my way, unfortunately it would have to guarantee more money as I cant afford to move left or right until the kiddies get older and the Mrs. starts working again.

 

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Definately congratulations! /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbup.gif Never Ever pass up an opportunity of a lifetime like this. All the luck in the world in to ya. /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif

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Good luck Greg!!! I hope it works out, but even if you escape this industry, I hope you still stay involved on this site. /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbup.gif

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Whoah. I. am. speechless.

 

That place is a freakin' playground!!

 

Every engineer has a desk that is piled with integrated circuits, computer cards, schematics scribbled on bar napkins, you name it! And some seriously sexy computers - racks of quad core xenon's, terabyte drives, and 20inch monitors... (insert Homer Simpson drooling over a donut).

 

And the place is inhabited by children. Children! Fresh out of college!

 

Oh, and then we go to the lab...

 

First I see an acoustic project they are working on. It's a self contained package of electronics, microphones and a battery that detect the vector to a sound source matching a stored profile. That data, along with the device's position (from an onboard GPS) and it's orientation (from an onboard compass), plus the same data from at least one other unit in the vicinity, will pinpoint the sound source. They are linked by 2.4GHz WiFi (for now)

 

The second project is determining how vibrations in aircraft structural members cause cracks and corrosion. This one is a large piece of aluminum girder, some large concrete blocks, a plethora of accelerometers and strain gauges, and a pneumatic actuator.

 

It was seriously cool.

 

Anyway, great group of guys. Some hardware types that were genuinely easygoing, some software types that were a little high strung, and some management types to bind it all together.

 

I hope to hear back, but hey - if not, then I got to look at some high end stuff that not many people get to play with. And met some people I'd probably only meet as customers.

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Whoah. I. am. speechless.

That place is a freakin' playground!!

... (insert Homer Simpson drooling over a donut).

There are entirely different worlds out there, aren't there? At least you got to see another reality, even if it does not become your reality. I am sure that they have their good/bad points, good people/total flakes, good projects/complete loser jobs. Still, when I took college classes (as an adult) a number of years ago, I couldn't figure out what I wanted to do. All the assesment tests indicated that I was doing what I am best suited for. So if you can find something else that you like (or even love) doing that is more challenging and rewarding than what you have now, grab it while you can!
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Oh, and I forgot to mention this -

 

As different as these two career environments are, engineering and auto repair, there is some common ground. After we ate lunch, and were on our way back to the office complex, one of the engineers in the car with me says, "been a while since we went by the pool." Seems the engineers like to ride around the local college campus and look at the pretty girls too - just like we technicians like to do on our lunch breaks...

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