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s1ngletracker
08-06-2009, 01:42 PM
I'm having a bit of a quarter-life crisis, and was thinking that some people here would have good advice on this.

I have a degree in computer science, been doing web programming for about 4 years now. Its a great rewarding career path, but I've decided it's not for me. Got laid off from the venture capital firm I was working for, and I've been thinking about a career change. (Note, I didn't get laid off cause I sucked, it was cause they lost funding and got rid of all development staff...)

The eventual plan is to go back to school for Mech E. Didn't get in the U of MN for the fall, they were already full by the time they got all my stuff. Planning on transferring my application to the spring semester.

However, until then, I've been thinking of trying to get my foot in the door of the automotive (performance?) world. Anyone have some connections, or know if any local performance shops would be willing to hire someone with little experience? I'd be willing to lend my services as a web programmer if it would help to get my foot in the door, though I don't want a job solely doing that. I'm pretty experienced/good with working on my cars, just from working on my own. Done pretty much everything, and I'm pretty decent at it. I'm professional, extremely responsible and meticulous. I'm willing to step back a bit and be humbled for a while to get some experience.

Thanks for reading, and any help/advice anyone can provide.

Kracka
08-06-2009, 02:20 PM
http://www.mitsustyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22775

s1ngletracker
08-06-2009, 02:24 PM
Thanks, I posted to see if that position is still open... Although it seems to be solely a website development position, which i'm sorta trying to avoid. But MAP is a solid company, and I'd bet they'd be flexible to me doing other things.

Edit: its been filled already.

I'm open to both part time and full time at this point. Benefits aren't required.

4seasons69
08-06-2009, 02:40 PM
not going to lie you really have to know someone or just get really lucky to get a job at a performance shop. and they are usually looking for people with a lot of experience. I called a handfull of shops after I graduated with an ast degree and an ase master certification and didn't have any luck so I gave up on that venture for now. I'm not trying to come off as an a-hole i'm just sharing my little bit of experience with trying to get into one of these shops

s1ngletracker
08-06-2009, 02:44 PM
What are you doing now?

scheides
08-06-2009, 03:15 PM
I like the automotive performance world as a hobby and plan on keeping it that way. There's lots of good IT jobs out there, just gotta search and schmooze. What kind of development do you do?

A//// Guy
08-06-2009, 04:19 PM
I like the automotive performance world as a hobby and plan on keeping it that way. There's lots of good IT jobs out there, just gotta search and schmooze. What kind of development do you do?

X2

Keep searching and be patient. Maybe get any job you can right now to hold you over while you figure out your plan or while you are job searching.

4seasons69
08-06-2009, 06:11 PM
What are you doing now?

I'm a tech at a little 3 bay bp shop in shoreview

SnoEclipse
08-06-2009, 10:14 PM
A web programming job pays for a lot more car goodies than working your way up through the shop scene.

Super Bleeder!!
08-06-2009, 10:31 PM
i have an ME degree, and i'm still jobless if thats worth anything!