YellowDog406
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- Feb 28, 2025
My significant other was not happy at her job and i told her to quit because it was making both of us miserable. She quit without another job lined up and little chance of being able to find another job locally. She lucked out and found her dream job but now lives 2 hrs away but i think we're both happier even though we're in different cities and regularly thanks me for telling her to quit and that was 2 years ago. So i think youre making the right choice and its surprising how much you can put up with when you don't hate your job, so a little bit of discomfort of relocating and going back to school for a short stint will likely pay dividends and happen in a blink of an eye.
I have friends/coworkers and family that went to Laramie and got a good education. It can be windy AF there so be prepared.
Montana Tech in Butte is a good school with petroleum and mining programs. Butte can be an aquired taste but you're close to lots of outdoor opportunities. As far as job opportunities in those fields in MT, we have the refineries in Billings and I think there's still some amount of oil field work in eastern MT/western ND. Theres some mining going on but not a ton.
MSU Bozeman has a great engineering program if you wanted to finish out your ME degree, or they have some fish & wildlife management and farm management programs that may be of interest. Affordable housing is hard to come by though.
At 39 I've also had some thoughts recently about finding a career in land conservation or similar which would be a big change for me as a mechanical engineer, so I'm interested to see what others have to say.
I have friends/coworkers and family that went to Laramie and got a good education. It can be windy AF there so be prepared.
Montana Tech in Butte is a good school with petroleum and mining programs. Butte can be an aquired taste but you're close to lots of outdoor opportunities. As far as job opportunities in those fields in MT, we have the refineries in Billings and I think there's still some amount of oil field work in eastern MT/western ND. Theres some mining going on but not a ton.
MSU Bozeman has a great engineering program if you wanted to finish out your ME degree, or they have some fish & wildlife management and farm management programs that may be of interest. Affordable housing is hard to come by though.
At 39 I've also had some thoughts recently about finding a career in land conservation or similar which would be a big change for me as a mechanical engineer, so I'm interested to see what others have to say.