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Has anyone taken College courses while being an operator?
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:40 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:40 pm
I have been away for three years now, but I am planning a return to Louisiana where I will be looking to get back into millwright work or, if I am fortunate enough, an opportunity in operations. Priority number one is establishing myself with the best job I can find to support my wife and newborn. However, I am interested in getting a degree in Mechanical Engineering.Apart from the obvious dedication it would take to go to school while also working with a wife and child, would an engineering degree at all be possible while on shiftwork? Have any of you done it?
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:45 pm to JeanPierre
Seems like it would be very hard with the OT that operations work, and the rotating shifts. Millwrights at my plant work straight days aside from the random call out.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:48 pm to JeanPierre
I did swapped day for night.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:57 pm to JeanPierre
No, most of us had to get a degree before becoming SEALs
Posted on 1/29/20 at 6:09 pm to JeanPierre
Check with employer maybe.
I know a guy who work as a chemical plant electrician.
Took classes and got chemistry degree while working.
So it has been done.
I know a guy who work as a chemical plant electrician.
Took classes and got chemistry degree while working.
So it has been done.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 6:33 pm to JeanPierre
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Has anyone taken College courses while being an operator?
OT thread title of the year, so far.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 6:34 pm to JeanPierre
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Has anyone taken College courses while being an operator?
Isn't that a violation of baw code? IF you do it, you will have to turn in your truck nuts.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 6:35 pm to JeanPierre
I worked full time as a pipe fitter while going. Last two years I moved in to project management, thank God as there was no way to finish the degree only taking night classes. So it will be really hard.
But good news is many schools are offering online classes, so it is possible but it will prolly be expensive for online options as most are out of state.
But good news is many schools are offering online classes, so it is possible but it will prolly be expensive for online options as most are out of state.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 7:00 pm to JeanPierre
This was my exact plan. Dropped out before my junior year at LSU for a job in production at a chemical plant. Never even though twice about finishing my degree once I saw that first yearly pay.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 7:05 pm to Pettifogger
I finished my MBA while going through BUDS
Posted on 1/29/20 at 7:17 pm to JeanPierre
quote:what model truck you drive? How big is your truck nuts?
if I am fortunate enough, an opportunity in operations
Posted on 1/29/20 at 8:47 pm to JeanPierre
Yes, online education is a thing now. I've known several to complete a degree while working shift work.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 9:47 pm to JeanPierre
Yes back in the 80's. It was better doing correspondence
Posted on 1/29/20 at 9:51 pm to JeanPierre
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if I am fortunate enough, an opportunity in operations.
You have come to the right place my friend
Posted on 1/29/20 at 9:52 pm to JeanPierre
Do it online. I know several operators etc that became engineers.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 9:52 pm to JeanPierre
Make sure there's wifi for your online classes at Braydyn's tournaments and you should be gtg.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 10:19 pm to JeanPierre
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I have been away for three years now
What were you charged with?
Posted on 1/29/20 at 10:25 pm to JeanPierre
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However, I am interested in getting a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
It is possible, but you won't do it while working in 4 years, at least at LSU.
The ME dept at LSU is notorious for weeding out as many people as they feel need be.
Statics and Thermo were the big classes to get past in 2000s anyway.
I still remember the first thermo test's average score was in the 30's
Posted on 1/30/20 at 1:52 am to NYNolaguy1
Still holds true today. Do not want to scare the OP but as far as LSU goes, I know of people who studied day and night for those classes and barely passed. Very smart guys too. Just time consuming to learn and practice that material.
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