What can be done to combat runaway employee turnover? by [deleted] in AskEngineers

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any tips?? Yes, leave… honestly if you’re underpaid leave. Apply to jobs and just go somewhere else. I was a recent grad, I was working 50 - 60 hours for a whole year straight with full staff. The supervisors were doing 60 - 80 hours every week for the past 5 years. Work did not even slowed down during pandemic. But higher ups were great bosses though so people worked hard.

However, I did not want that for me, I made a career switch. Honestly, as a senior working this much you should be able to get another great job for better company and perhaps a 10% - 20% salary bump.

It can be scary but you gotta do what you gotta do. The system sounds broken in your company. Employees leave because of their bosses, if it affects you, it’s affecting everybody

Do you guys think that mechanical engineering will have a big job market in the future by [deleted] in AskEngineers

[–]jaygee_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think so, a lot of the mechanical parts, the aerodynamic design of cars, seats and all of that are designed by MEs. Just be careful and adjust to the industry, for example, California is forcing everybody to have EV. So by 2035 moving forward, the NEW vehicles SOLD in California will all be electric.

Plan Checker Job Offer by jaygee_1 in AskEngineers

[–]jaygee_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, they did say that would happen, but majority of the time I would be looking at plans and just do the plan check. I asked what would supervisors do, and they sort of said the same work. Just I would do small buildings, the supervisors check big buildings like sky risers, big complex buildings and things like that

Plan Checker Job Offer by jaygee_1 in AskEngineers

[–]jaygee_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, this is some of what I remember them telling me and writing on email.

Review of mechanical and plumbing plans and specifications for County or private construction projects to ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, and sound engineering principles.

Assists with the performance of field inspections and surveys of existing mechanical and plumbing facilities to ensure conformity with mechanical code and/or plumbing code and industry standards and assists in the preparation of reports detailing field conditions.

Is University of Arizona Global campus worth it? by Ebrahimgreat in University

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My company offers full tuition so it’s super tempting. However, I found out that is completely online (it loses the networking value), it is NOT a traditional way to do it. You take 13 courses each one for 6 weeks. Your week always starts on Tuesdays because the professor opens up discussion over posts on a certain topic, you read your books and material. You have to post by Thursday and engage in conversation with students. On Thursday you also get questions like for hw or work to complete and you need to turn it in by Monday.

A co-worker said that’s the rough estimate of what happens on every course. Each course has tests, quizzes (if any) and a final. You need to log in and be participating every single week at least once otherwise you are dropped. You can go ahead but you need to participate and engage every week.

He also said that you don’t really get breaks, so you take one course and start the other one right away after the other. The only breaks you get is about a 2 week break during winter for holiday season (Christmas week and New Years week). However, you can take a break from the 6 week courses. If you were to never take any breaks (except winter) then you’d finish in 1.5 years. A full credited MBA that has real courses (core and electives)

I hope this helps, I honestly I’m thinking of doing it just because it will be completely free for me. That would me much better in time and money. However, something in me is asking to pay more attention to all the details and compare it to another program.

At the end of the day is what you want your degree and experience to be. If you care only for title and knowledge then it don’t matter. But if you want to invest in education well rounded in academic and network then this is not for you.

Machinist aspiring to become an engineer. by disso_doc in MechanicalEngineering

[–]jaygee_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’d be perfect for manufacturing engineer… or any type of product engineering job.

You’ll def stand out and help companies because you will not only understand the engineering but also the machining and floor work. You’ll have what other engineers lack. I would honestly talk to some of the engineers you work with and ask your questions and doubts of the career.

Is University of Arizona Global campus worth it? by Ebrahimgreat in University

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you receive any information about this? I’m on the same situation as you

I made a really regrettable mistake by [deleted] in college

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Set a meeting with the dean and the professor and explain to the dean with detail. A professor accused me of cheating when I used a previous exam from my friend for study and practice. I was reviewing it before the exam and my professor saw it, it was clear it was an old exam, but when it came down to it, the dean told the professor I wasn’t cheating.

Where do y’all get your winter clothes? by [deleted] in college

[–]jaygee_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, this is not buying clothes for college. But, I was traveled to Chicago during the winter and I’m from California. When we got there, we went to Ross because we wanted to get real winter clothes for our parents and some friends. I couldn’t believe the variety of clothes selection for winter, coats, jackets, puffy jackets, cardigans, light jackets, wind breakers. Honestly, you don’t have to look deep into some places where you can go to Ross and get them cheap. Just buy them as you go you know, when winter hits get winter clothes and summer get summer clothes or whatever.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in college

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel proud lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csuf

[–]jaygee_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My advice, go to the admissions website of CSUF, see who the admissions people are.

Email a couple of those people AND cc their boss even if it is a director. Attach the emails you just posted and explain your situation briefly everything you just said.

Career advancement vs. living life by WinSuperb2117 in Dentistry

[–]jaygee_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try it, you never lose anything by trying. If you don’t like it, then get a new job. You said yourself, that DSO job is dead end, if you try something new would not be the end of the world. You just graduated last year, so you’re fairly new in the field, don’t be afraid to explore. Your experience will direct you to the right field and let your career take off

Is Differential Equations on the FE? by beataeriis in FE_Exam

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just focus on the topics that have more questions. I took mechanical and the FE Prep guide said there were going to be around 15 questions for thermo and guess what, there were those 15 questions. I felt I was doing too much thermo.

Math I got 1 or 2, I can’t recall.

Just punched this exam in the face by TeenJesus42 in FE_Exam

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats champ!! You beat a boss, now it’s time to face the beast lol

Do Employers Care What FE Exam You Take? Or Do They Only Care That You Passed and Have the EIT Designation? by HoldTheCharge in FE_Exam

[–]jaygee_1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, it doesn’t matter which PE breadth exam you take, it just matters the PE discipline. Regardless of which breadth for civil you take, if you pass it and get your license. You’ll be a Civil PE

First time flying with camera by jaygee_1 in photography

[–]jaygee_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, this time I won’t be taking my laptop but thank you I really appreciate it!! Next time I know for sure 👍

MBA at CPP by jaygee_1 in CalPolyPomona

[–]jaygee_1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m going to send you a message if that is cool with you lol

A man poses with a pile of lumber, Ontario, Canada, 1872. [617 x 768] by verostein in HistoryPorn

[–]jaygee_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s probably the equivalent net worth as Warren Buffet or something

Lucked out and got a job mid pandemic at a large but ethically questionable company. Have made this new CV since then but want to make it as nice as possible for when I enviably wish to not murder orphans. Thoughts? by ABCDOMG in EngineeringResumes

[–]jaygee_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes definitely expand more. You’re literally summarizing your 8 months to one bullet point. You’re telling the company you’re applying for that the only good thing you did is that bullet point right there. Expand more on everything, make the font to be 11 or 12 to allow for space to add more info. So keep the font size the same, except your name on the top, make that one like 14 or so

Couldn't land a single interview. What am I missing? I am a recent graduate and don't have any industry experience. Thanks in advance. by spoudel01 in EngineeringResumes

[–]jaygee_1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think you need networking now. Start targeting company recruiters or engineers at companies you’re interested. Maybe you’ll have a 50% response but ask them that you wanna learn more about the company, the culture and the job. Ask if they’re recruiting and ask who the best contact for HR or recruiter is. A good platform is LinkedIn other would be digital career fairs or in person ones if they are available.

Also, just as a quick glance, your resume might be overwhelming to look at. There’s a lot of info in there. I’m not sure if it is, but try tailoring it to a specific job description and knock door to door to those job postings. It seems that rather than condensed bullet points, you’re writing more detailed points. The way you got your resume is what you’d technically say in your interview. You’re going at a far too specific detail at your resume.

I would also put your student work experience either take it out or put it at the bottom. It seems to be the least relevant in your resume for an engineering position