JMoney172
Don Juan
Hey Guys,
I've run into a bit of a career rut right now and everyone around me knows it. I have a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering and I'm underemployed. I've got a few irons in the fire, and am going through the application/interview process for 2 other positions right now. One of which is a significant step up with lots of room for upward movement. In the mean time I'm going through the MBA application process at a couple of different upper-tier schools.
I'm talking to one of my female friends (yes...I have them) on the phone about this, and she is giving me "advice". I actually had to mute the microphone on my phone so that I could laugh out loud at some of the stuff she was saying. She was talking about how I need to join some "interdisciplinary request for proposals team". And build my experience in that direction. When she said that I just had to roll my eyes. She continued about how I needed to join some altruistic cause like Engineers Without Borders or something to get my juices flowing again.
Now don't get me wrong, I appreciate what organizations like that do, and I have some very good friends who work with EWB specifically. But it's not me. I don't believe in the cause, and I wouldn't toe the line just to put it on my resume. It IS about the principle for me (as it should be).
She then went on to talk about her experience (she works 2 days a week as a music therapist). And all I could think about was "you don't have your life together, how can you in good conscience give advice to anyone else?"
Now I know that I've just got a motivation problem, and I need to sort it out myself and give myself a good swift kick in the backside. But women don't understand that...they can't be self-reliant or self-sufficient. And the more I realize that the more self-sufficient I become and the more self-sufficient I want to become.
I've run into a bit of a career rut right now and everyone around me knows it. I have a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering and I'm underemployed. I've got a few irons in the fire, and am going through the application/interview process for 2 other positions right now. One of which is a significant step up with lots of room for upward movement. In the mean time I'm going through the MBA application process at a couple of different upper-tier schools.
I'm talking to one of my female friends (yes...I have them) on the phone about this, and she is giving me "advice". I actually had to mute the microphone on my phone so that I could laugh out loud at some of the stuff she was saying. She was talking about how I need to join some "interdisciplinary request for proposals team". And build my experience in that direction. When she said that I just had to roll my eyes. She continued about how I needed to join some altruistic cause like Engineers Without Borders or something to get my juices flowing again.
Now don't get me wrong, I appreciate what organizations like that do, and I have some very good friends who work with EWB specifically. But it's not me. I don't believe in the cause, and I wouldn't toe the line just to put it on my resume. It IS about the principle for me (as it should be).
She then went on to talk about her experience (she works 2 days a week as a music therapist). And all I could think about was "you don't have your life together, how can you in good conscience give advice to anyone else?"
Now I know that I've just got a motivation problem, and I need to sort it out myself and give myself a good swift kick in the backside. But women don't understand that...they can't be self-reliant or self-sufficient. And the more I realize that the more self-sufficient I become and the more self-sufficient I want to become.