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Edited on Wed Dec-29-10 07:07 PM by darkstar3
and if anyone has anything to say about it I would welcome your input.
Six years ago I graduated from a major university with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. At the time, however, I was working for the university in their IT department, and was recruited directly out of college to run their helpdesk. Since then, with a couple of changes in employment, I've made quite a lot of progress in the field, obtaining several certifications and rising to the level of Senior Administrator.
The reason I am posting here is because I am once again in the market for a new job. The business I just resigned from was a toxic environment and was slowly draining me of my sanity. As I look for a new job, I wonder about leaving the field of IT behind and going back to what I actually studied in college. It's something I've considered more than once in the past, but this time, I'm actually going to take action.
As soon as I can, I plan to visit the career center at my alma mater, and inquire about possibilities with regard to my BSME. My fear: That a man six years out of college with no related experience will meet major resistance in any attempt to rejoin the field.
Am I crazy? Is it really even a remotely good idea in this economy to leave behind a field I've been advancing in and try to get a job in the field in which I was educated?
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