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Engineering dropout working in environmental for 5 years looking for advice
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So I (26m) dropped out of mechanical engineering last year after a significant mental breakdown, I’d still like to work in the field but I’ve still got two years on my degree, I was using savings to study at the time but funds are running low and I can’t afford to study in person and I’m perusing online courses but it’s difficult getting credits transferred. In the meantime I returned to my old job bush regeneration at a small family company one of the best in my city (at least it was when I left). It’s gotten pretty bad there mostly difficult coworkers and a pay rate that’s not increasing with the cost of living plus forced holidays, no public days off, no overtime pay or double rates.

Are there any engineering jobs that would be suitable for me? Or should I just find a better environmental job?

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