- Sep 17, 2002
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I completed my undergraduate in Computer Engineering 3.5 years ago and from the experience I had co-oping I landed a decent job with a good pay rate (especially compared to where I live). I pretty much started out in management and I have moved up since then and now manage a design and software development team (writing an ERP package). My company is fairly small though and there isn't a lot of room to grow here.
A past boss of mine just offered me a job doing similar work (although a little more interesting) for a 25% raise in salary. I ended up saying no for various reasons (location, girlfriend, etc.), but it made me start thinking I need to move on (albeit to somewhere I want to live and something I really want to do).
I have 3 options:
1) Look for a more interesting job somewhere I want to live.
2) Go back to school for my masters or doctorate in Computer Engineering/Computer Science. Get a job at an R&D facility and then possible teach as I get toward retirement.
3) Go back to school for my MBA at a top school (if I can get in) and become a management consultant.
My real question is to people who have gone back to school...was it worth it to you. Would you do it again if you had a chance. What did you go back for and did it actually help you along in your current career. Are you happy?
All input appreciated.
Cliff Notes:
1) Had recent good opportunity that I turned down but made me realize I need to move on.
2) Should I go back to school or should I try to pursue something else in my career path? Was school worth it for anyone who did go back?
A past boss of mine just offered me a job doing similar work (although a little more interesting) for a 25% raise in salary. I ended up saying no for various reasons (location, girlfriend, etc.), but it made me start thinking I need to move on (albeit to somewhere I want to live and something I really want to do).
I have 3 options:
1) Look for a more interesting job somewhere I want to live.
2) Go back to school for my masters or doctorate in Computer Engineering/Computer Science. Get a job at an R&D facility and then possible teach as I get toward retirement.
3) Go back to school for my MBA at a top school (if I can get in) and become a management consultant.
My real question is to people who have gone back to school...was it worth it to you. Would you do it again if you had a chance. What did you go back for and did it actually help you along in your current career. Are you happy?
All input appreciated.
Cliff Notes:
1) Had recent good opportunity that I turned down but made me realize I need to move on.
2) Should I go back to school or should I try to pursue something else in my career path? Was school worth it for anyone who did go back?
