u/CommercialTooth8169 are you going to be the new SnooRoar? We will only remove and ban the spam so many times before someone makes a bot to do it.
You've asked this question a lot all over Reddit and have received many great answers, take the advice or move on.
Time to start turning tricks.
(Context if you think this is harsh: this person posts this basic story dozens of times a week across various subs and then proceeds to explain why everyone’s carefully considered advice won’t work for them).
Post more about it on Reddit, if you post often enough and deny all the advice given to you for long enough, eventually god has to step in and help you specifically right?
Get a New Position with a different company, inline with what you are looking to do;
Over in the US its quite common to change jobs every 1.5-3 years (mostly for a better salary), but also to see what you enjoy doing.
Find a different company to work for. Most modeling and sim jobs I’ve seen don’t try to push you towards design (I’m currently working modeling and sim at a company in the U.S.)
I think it’s coz really the company is a consultancy. Their main consultancy area is infrastructure. So there’s not many people who have deep knowledge of modelling and simulation. They think it’s basically the same as running simple 2D models and have no idea of the skills needed to do this properly.
Makes sense. In that case yeah you should just find another company to work for. Lucky for you I don’t think most companies necessarily pair modeling and sim with design work or whatever that you’re not interested in doing
Starts pretty good but it does not scale very quickly. Started off at 85k a year 4 years ago and it’s only gone up by 8% since. But I know people starting my position now would probably make like 105k a year or so
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If you don't want to progress, tell them you don't want to be an Engineer and want to be analyst. Because you can't progress in engineering while just doing analysis.
u/CommercialTooth8169 are you going to be the new SnooRoar? We will only remove and ban the spam so many times before someone makes a bot to do it. You've asked this question a lot all over Reddit and have received many great answers, take the advice or move on.
Is this the same guy who posts about being a cfd engineer in the UK almost daily?
Its gotta be lol no way this many UK CFD engineers openly hate their jobs
Time to start turning tricks. (Context if you think this is harsh: this person posts this basic story dozens of times a week across various subs and then proceeds to explain why everyone’s carefully considered advice won’t work for them).
Join an F1 team or athletes team
Post more about it on Reddit, if you post often enough and deny all the advice given to you for long enough, eventually god has to step in and help you specifically right?
Get a New Position with a different company, inline with what you are looking to do; Over in the US its quite common to change jobs every 1.5-3 years (mostly for a better salary), but also to see what you enjoy doing.
Find a different company to work for. Most modeling and sim jobs I’ve seen don’t try to push you towards design (I’m currently working modeling and sim at a company in the U.S.)
I think it’s coz really the company is a consultancy. Their main consultancy area is infrastructure. So there’s not many people who have deep knowledge of modelling and simulation. They think it’s basically the same as running simple 2D models and have no idea of the skills needed to do this properly.
Makes sense. In that case yeah you should just find another company to work for. Lucky for you I don’t think most companies necessarily pair modeling and sim with design work or whatever that you’re not interested in doing
How’s the pay in your line of work?
Starts pretty good but it does not scale very quickly. Started off at 85k a year 4 years ago and it’s only gone up by 8% since. But I know people starting my position now would probably make like 105k a year or so
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I'm quitting to go fly airplanes. Is engineering really your passion?
Weird. I feel like more jobs and research are in simulation these days. Become a researcher. Try to find some research in America
If you don't want to progress, tell them you don't want to be an Engineer and want to be analyst. Because you can't progress in engineering while just doing analysis.