crashz
Veteran Member
Some amazing talent here!
I grew up working for my father (ever since I could hold a shovel) in his small excavating business. Even though I went on to college and have done other things, I've always played a role in that business until he shut it down a few years ago.
I went to school for Civil Engineering, working full time for most of that with a pump manufacture. I went on to work for MA DOT, and then to my current job as a Project Engineer for a large A-E consulting firm where I've obtained my PE license and have been steadily moving up the ladder.
On occansion I miss the dirt, sweat, and diesel fumes but I don't think I could support my family running a small business now. Its difficult enough as a consultant.
I grew up working for my father (ever since I could hold a shovel) in his small excavating business. Even though I went on to college and have done other things, I've always played a role in that business until he shut it down a few years ago.
I went to school for Civil Engineering, working full time for most of that with a pump manufacture. I went on to work for MA DOT, and then to my current job as a Project Engineer for a large A-E consulting firm where I've obtained my PE license and have been steadily moving up the ladder.
On occansion I miss the dirt, sweat, and diesel fumes but I don't think I could support my family running a small business now. Its difficult enough as a consultant.