I have a Bachelor's Degree in ElectroMechanical Engineering. Worked a couple of years after graduating in the mid 2000's doing quality testing for wireless control systems for vehicle security. Burnt myself out with the hours & stress. Switched industries to outdoor adventure soon after.
The Engineer's systematic approach, problem solving skills & ability to derive order from chaos is not something to be underestimated.
I'm a better outdoor operator because of it. Currently working & studying for a Master's in Risk Management & Health & Safety.
I'm certain the carry over to other aspects in life are beneficial for anyone with an engineering background of some sort, regardless of formal education or not.
The Engineer's systematic approach, problem solving skills & ability to derive order from chaos is not something to be underestimated.
I'm a better outdoor operator because of it. Currently working & studying for a Master's in Risk Management & Health & Safety.
I'm certain the carry over to other aspects in life are beneficial for anyone with an engineering background of some sort, regardless of formal education or not.