Thinking of changing careers! What do the fine folk of AO think?
Hi im thinking of becoming a power engineer. Can anyone give me any advice on where to start. I heard its just an awesome thing to get into.
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There is a PE thread every week on AO so if you do a search you will find lots of info.
The jist of it is that, yes it can be a good career, can pay well and you can get a good rotation. Currently the market is saturated with people trying to get into the field though. |
What woukd you suggest instead
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Bot builder/programmer
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Find something in automation. 10 years from now most of our careers will be defunct.
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Tradesmen
Have been trying to get estimates from various tradespeople and all of them I talk to are swamped in work and charging through the nose. Electricians, plumbers, concrete dudes all charging a fortune for their time.
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So ya be a plumber cuz people are paying stupid rates!! |
Women can't get enough of Power Engineers. It's like a non-stop Axe commercial!
The only problem is your a decade late to the party. Unless you have some strong ins, I'd follow the earlier suggestions. |
Male exotic dancing!!!!!
No seriously, you get to sleep in every day til noon, Everyone is HAPPY TO SEE YOU, and you get to meet friendly people who put 20's in your G string just for being you! No one is demanding of you for work deadlines, or expectations about performance, and the list of benefits just goes on and on.
Now it can be a bit of a problem if you are married or in a relationship, so you have to learn to say with a straight face "it makes me feel so dirty, but I suffer so I can keep you in a comfortable lifestyle". Just keep practicing that line and things will be OK at home. I took the straight and narrow path, and have to get up every day at 6 AM to start the grind, only to look forward to the same thing, day after day. No one pays me for my looks! Oh by the way, just make sure you are not allergic to baby oil and lipstick, there are occupational hazards in this job you know! (And have lots of condoms handy for those "moonlighting jobs"). But really, a Power Engineer? Sitting at a control desk looking at computer screens all day long, gaining weight and suffering eye strain? There are better occupations than that. Drewski |
Tradesman, people seem to want a stupid amount to do anything. I do it myself rather than paying outrageous amounts for pretty much general work. Nobody wants to work anymore.
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Teach drama and the next step is running the country. Set for life yo.
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Walmart engineer ... door greeter ...lol ..always amazing me when I see one ... good on them
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Im a 2nd class power engineer, trained on the control room and all plant areas. I recommend an electrical/instrumentation ticket over operating.
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Trades & certification in them exist for a reason. |
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You don't need to know squat. Execs love hiring highly educated people with zero experience and zero ability to apply in any real life situation. Become an executive in your late 20's. Make way more money compared to Senior Managers in the company with 30 years of experience who have more knowledge in their little toe compared to what you know now, and what you might learn the rest of your life and be their boss. That's the best hatched plan. Trust me - it's real. Worked for me ...... now go get me my cup of coffee or else your fired! |
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Panel jobs are great once you get older [I'm on the five or less year countdown right now]...not so much fun if that is all you have to look forward to doing for 20/30 or more years till retirement. |
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City bus driver , $30 bucks an hr , no layoffs , your own boss most of the time , pension plan, union benifits , great job , clean uniform supplied , meet lotsa girls , can stop for coffee and donut anytime you want , cant get much better then that , nice raise every year , free bus pass , ther ya go , and l think their hiring now too.
Get application online , city of Calgary carreers |
I am a plumber. I'm good and I'm cheap. PM for details.
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I agree with Drewski, long as you're ok with drunk and wild women (and the occasional dude) groping and fondling you, you can make some decent coin for not doing a lot of work!
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Trades pay well for no other reason than supply and demand. A lot of weekend warriors out there over estimate (And brag-up) their abilities and end up calling in a pro. Talk to a city bus driver and ask him about "8 hours pay for a 12 hour day". If the technical trades aren't your bag consider the biggest growth industry in the world. Caring for the ageing population.
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Well,it starts with a fourth class ...don't stop there though...third class...all with steam time...a few papers written in the 2nds and doors open....unlike what is mentioned here about not getting work....meh...very versatile trade just have to have the ability to work in Canada not just here in the oil industry...trust me I know two young people that went this route right out of high school and are doing very well, I mean very well!:)
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Sure, I know a couple guys that hit the jackpot right out of school too, but I also know a whole pile more that cant find anything. Sure there is always a chance things will go great right out of college, but to dismiss the fact that every 2 bit college across Canada is spitting out PEs is just not a good idea.
OP if you do this sign up for a 2 year program that will give you half your papers on your 2nd upon leaving. A 4th is useless now, and a 3rd is also not a shoo in like it used to be. |
you missed the boat by 5-7 years, 500 coming out of school a year trying for 200 openings, maybe
great career but unless you have a in somewhere itll be 2 years of school and a fancy piece of paper to hang on the wall while you work elseware. soon (they've been saying that for 5 years now) a batch of the old guys will retire and the openings will be there. to many of the "old boys" I work with 60+ lost to much $ in the last couple crashes so there still sticking around trying to make it back |
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Ridiculous $ for the position too. |
THIS (as an electrician)
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neighbours brother moved out here a year ago for a radiology position...hes making twice what he was offered to start (and accepted) a year ago...If i was to go back, I'd be all over it...working on talking my sister into it
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^^^^^^ This is a career path that could lead you to the prime ministers office one day. |
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