The average age of engineers in college is much higher than the fluff degrees. Most I knew had been in the military, gotten fluff degrees, been laborers and then realized they wanted a Be Set (BS) in engineering. Rank and file engineers are set, few are wealthy. I Started out in geology emphasis in geophysics, got a degree geology with emphasis in hydrogeology. I'm a registered civil with Masters in civil, was in chi epsilon and tau beta phi honor societies in college. I truly love civil engineering work. The Civil Engineering profession has become sullied by blinding corruption, waste, fraud, and incompetence by the government/consulting complex. The mechanical guys in college were beasts when it came to being smart and resourceful in college. I identify as a mechanical engineer and a Texan!! I had a lot of mechanical friends in college as I do now. You are 35, how long do you want work? Is money and wealth most important? What is? You don't want to take on much or any debt. Good luck BillI’m a mechanical and do practically no engineering like most engineers I went to school with. The degree opens doors and combined with leadership abilities and practical experience will likely put you in a manager position. I would strongly recommend it if you are truly motivated to follow through. I’ve had several employees pursue and complete an engineering degree mid career while also working a FT. Not easy but possible with some temporary sacrifices.
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