Crowmangler
WKR
@S.Clancey hit the nail on the head.
I'm a civil / structural PE. I was always told having any type of engineering BS degree will pretty much guarantee you'll always have a good job.
Getting licensed is a whole other ballgame opens up tons more opportunities, especially later on down the road. Keep in mind after getting the degree you have to pass the FE exam (some never do) then work a min 4 years before you can even sit for the PE exam & pass it (some never do) so you need to figure that into your equation.
After years of design/ corporate life I leveraged my experience along with my professional contacts & clients and started my own business. I now do commercial construction (some design / build).
It can be difficult & nerve wracking just like any other small business but you can do it. You don't have to know everything just focus on what you know & are good at & provide a service for what people need. Find something that dovetails great with your background & go for it.
I'm a civil / structural PE. I was always told having any type of engineering BS degree will pretty much guarantee you'll always have a good job.
Getting licensed is a whole other ballgame opens up tons more opportunities, especially later on down the road. Keep in mind after getting the degree you have to pass the FE exam (some never do) then work a min 4 years before you can even sit for the PE exam & pass it (some never do) so you need to figure that into your equation.
After years of design/ corporate life I leveraged my experience along with my professional contacts & clients and started my own business. I now do commercial construction (some design / build).
It can be difficult & nerve wracking just like any other small business but you can do it. You don't have to know everything just focus on what you know & are good at & provide a service for what people need. Find something that dovetails great with your background & go for it.