I just started a program and I'm starting to think I may have picked the wrong path. There were two programs. I'm enrolled to become a machinist which would lead to an Associates in Manufacturing Engineering and from there a Bachelor in either Engineering Tech or Eng. Science. The other program trains you to become a certified Desktop/Server administrator and from there a Network Admin.
Does anyone here have experience in ANY of those fields? Which do you think would be more useful in the world? And if it's not too personal what's entry level pay like, I've heard/read so many different numbers. I'm probably going to stay at least in the machinist program, but I'd like to be sure before I get too deep into it. I'm thinking the computer program would total only 64 weeks. But with the manufacturing path at 6 years even if I don't pursue a degree I'd have a real skill/trade in about 8 months.
Any advice/warnings would be appreciated.
Does anyone here have experience in ANY of those fields? Which do you think would be more useful in the world? And if it's not too personal what's entry level pay like, I've heard/read so many different numbers. I'm probably going to stay at least in the machinist program, but I'd like to be sure before I get too deep into it. I'm thinking the computer program would total only 64 weeks. But with the manufacturing path at 6 years even if I don't pursue a degree I'd have a real skill/trade in about 8 months.
Any advice/warnings would be appreciated.