Switching the career without relevant experience [on hold]
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I am currently in an organization where there are multiple tasks but the majority work is related to dairy equipment. I hope that after sometime I will get sound experience. I am mechanical engineer so i want to switch to automobile and engines because they are more technical for me . Should I continue to work I my current organization or should I switch? And if i switch can it be proficient to me?
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I am currently in an organization where there are multiple tasks but the majority work is related to dairy equipment. I hope that after sometime I will get sound experience. I am mechanical engineer so i want to switch to automobile and engines because they are more technical for me . Should I continue to work I my current organization or should I switch? And if i switch can it be proficient to me?
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put on hold as off-topic by paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, HorusKol, solarflare 7 hours ago
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Only you can answer "should I". If you think you will like automotive and are in a position to leave your current job financially, then it makes sense.
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I am currently in an organization where there are multiple tasks but the majority work is related to dairy equipment. I hope that after sometime I will get sound experience. I am mechanical engineer so i want to switch to automobile and engines because they are more technical for me . Should I continue to work I my current organization or should I switch? And if i switch can it be proficient to me?
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I am currently in an organization where there are multiple tasks but the majority work is related to dairy equipment. I hope that after sometime I will get sound experience. I am mechanical engineer so i want to switch to automobile and engines because they are more technical for me . Should I continue to work I my current organization or should I switch? And if i switch can it be proficient to me?
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put on hold as off-topic by paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, HorusKol, solarflare 7 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" – paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, HorusKol, solarflare
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put on hold as off-topic by paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, HorusKol, solarflare 7 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" – paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, HorusKol, solarflare
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Only you can answer "should I". If you think you will like automotive and are in a position to leave your current job financially, then it makes sense.
– Joe Strazzere
16 hours ago
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Only you can answer "should I". If you think you will like automotive and are in a position to leave your current job financially, then it makes sense.
– Joe Strazzere
16 hours ago
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Only you can answer "should I". If you think you will like automotive and are in a position to leave your current job financially, then it makes sense.
– Joe Strazzere
16 hours ago
Only you can answer "should I". If you think you will like automotive and are in a position to leave your current job financially, then it makes sense.
– Joe Strazzere
16 hours ago
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Only you can answer "should I". If you think you will like automotive and are in a position to leave your current job financially, then it makes sense.
– Joe Strazzere
16 hours ago