QUOTE(homicidal85 @ Dec 22 2010, 02:46 PM)
if you want to stick to electrical, i dont think you have many options. FYI, i studied electrical too for my degree. the only options i got in o&g for electrical were: maintenance, instrumentation and control. dont know of any certs for electrical in o&g, maybe others can help you on this.
i got myself ISO 9001 and Internal Audit certs so that helped me land a job as a quality engineer.
Bro... tell me more on your cert. about becoming quality engineer... currently stuck in the same situation like you.. i'm electrical n electronic eng. now struggling trying to land a proper career in oil and gas.. currently doing project management in 0&G company. but local company.. i'm more like a window person between client and execute work and coordinate sub-con doing the specialize work...i got myself ISO 9001 and Internal Audit certs so that helped me land a job as a quality engineer.
in the end, i learn shit... just surface knowledge... and more unfortunate, work at KAFT... near to KL.. meaning no allowance.. damn it.. basic pay only... sucks..
i can't land any job in electrical maintenance.. never learn instrumentation and control too.. so people wont hired me for that to...
basically i'm struggling...
need all the sifu help in suggesting what sould i do.. i look around until thinking taking inspection courses... basically anything just so that in the end, i know my career path will lead me to become a specialist engineer..
rite now, it's still a blurry path... i rather suffer to learn now then later when old.
owh.. just to share info with you guys.... in my office, there's a guy used to earn $25k a month... but now less then $10k... so basically, life doesn't go as u plan...
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QUOTE(mieza @ Dec 23 2010, 09:02 PM)
it's suitable for anyone who thinks they are suitable... not whether ur female or male or even bapuk... O&G is so wide and diverse industry....
you just need to know where to land urself and what type of work u want to do...
but in the end, it's up to the company which hired you... because they will groom you..
if you go to O&G company and hire you as a receptionist, hey, they groom you becoming a receptionist..
This post has been edited by zeroxxangels: Dec 24 2010, 01:01 PM
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