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nervewrecker wrote:You on a straight road to unemployment.
If you do get a job, prepare for dog money.
But look on the bright side, at least your job has a fancy title. Imma injinair
vaiostation wrote:As someone who has NETD MET with Plant experience, I can tell you that whether your qualifications is from uwi or utt, it don't have work. I myself tried. I dropped off literally hundreds of resumes and not a single interview. Plus. Remember you competing with people who more qualified than you, and the thousands of graduates that completed school, previously.
I give up on that long time. Industry going down bro. Won't surprise me if companies start shipping their plants to another country with more natural gas. It also won't surprise me if the government begins to end gate funding for a lot of these programs.
I ain't want to discourage you, for all I know, you might be one of the lucky few, but just know that it have a couple hundred thousand trying to be lucky as well. Plus when them Venezuelans get their ID card, they gonna apply for the same jobs that you going for. Plus some men done have links on de inside already.
I have partners with degrees and diplomas, with close to 10 years experience and they cutting grass, and working in hardware.
My only advice to you, is to do your best to leave this country, ASAP. Take it from someone who went through what you currently going through, and accomplished a lot, but in the end nothing matters if you can't get a job.
See if you could go Canada or something. I know a good few people that went there after petrotrin close down and they succeeding.
stev wrote:Degree or no degree it's really tough out there...no matter what institution it's from...
By all means pursue a degree...but dont let everything u want in life depend on it.
U gonna have to be creative / adaptive in this day...do u have a liking or niche market along the lines of your field of study? dont look at what the NETD can get u just yet....can u identify what is it u like to do (dont just say mechanical engineering lol)? Maybe the tuners here can help u find a niche market for work.
death365 wrote:stev wrote:Degree or no degree it's really tough out there...no matter what institution it's from...
By all means pursue a degree...but dont let everything u want in life depend on it.
U gonna have to be creative / adaptive in this day...do u have a liking or niche market along the lines of your field of study? dont look at what the NETD can get u just yet....can u identify what is it u like to do (dont just say mechanical engineering lol)? Maybe the tuners here can help u find a niche market for work.
you can try project management , it will fall in line with area of study
Chris00007 wrote:vaiostation wrote:As someone who has NETD MET with Plant experience, I can tell you that whether your qualifications is from uwi or utt, it don't have work. I myself tried. I dropped off literally hundreds of resumes and not a single interview. Plus. Remember you competing with people who more qualified than you, and the thousands of graduates that completed school, previously.
I give up on that long time. Industry going down bro. Won't surprise me if companies start shipping their plants to another country with more natural gas. It also won't surprise me if the government begins to end gate funding for a lot of these programs.
I ain't want to discourage you, for all I know, you might be one of the lucky few, but just know that it have a couple hundred thousand trying to be lucky as well. Plus when them Venezuelans get their ID card, they gonna apply for the same jobs that you going for. Plus some men done have links on de inside already.
I have partners with degrees and diplomas, with close to 10 years experience and they cutting grass, and working in hardware.
My only advice to you, is to do your best to leave this country, ASAP. Take it from someone who went through what you currently going through, and accomplished a lot, but in the end nothing matters if you can't get a job.
See if you could go Canada or something. I know a good few people that went there after petrotrin close down and they succeeding.
Thanks for the advice. I was actually thinking about leaving the country but I don't think the NETD MET is recognized internationally (correct me if im wrong). I guess i'll just wait until after im finished with the programme to see how it goes.
I personally know a few people who's currently doing their Degree at UTT and they have jobs in the industry already but i know its generally down to luck and who you know.
It's a shame to see what this country is coming too, and it has so much potential especially in the oil&gas sector. I thought Mechanical Engineering was a solid engineering field that's sure to get a good job afterwards but I was surely wrong.
Is best if we go into politics and theif back we money from the government
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