UNSTUCK
But stuck more often.
As a background I have an OS "degree" from a technical school in Diesel and Industrial Technology. This is pretty much a worthless degree as far as transferring it into a more worthwhile degree. That education was also a bit of a waste as I already knew most of the course material, but I did land my first job right from the school, which got me a great "real world" education.
Fast forward 15 years, now I sit at a desk as the "maintenance manager" of a large company here in Salt Lake. It's mostly a glorified title as I manage myself only in the repair of manufacturing equipment and upkeep of the building. I have no employees that I oversee. I do manage most of the vendors we use for various jobs around the facility.
I set a goal a long time ago to be done turning wrenches when I turn 40. I'm 38 now. I have this fear of being a 60 year old beat up mechanic. I'd like to take my knowledge and experience and lead a team of mechanics, or maybe lead different teams or individuals as a facilities manager. I feel like I have a pretty good resume with relevant knowledge and experience, but I feel like I need to have more in the education department. I haven't really attempted going after a new job so I dont know what a hiring manager would think of my resume or if they would think I have the skills to lead a team. I think I make VERY good money for what I do, but I also worked over 600 hours of overtime last year. I have no problem working 10-12 hours a day.
So I'm looking at more education. I see there are 2,4, and 6 year degrees in different types of business management. I also see that I could take some courses and get certificates of completion. At this point I don't see me doing 4 or 6 years of school. 2 years could make sense or even these certificate programs. I'm not looking to run a business, so I don't know that would affect the decision. Maybe more education on just people management.
So what are your thoughts? What schooling have you done and was it worth it? Is there a good online program you would recommend?
Fast forward 15 years, now I sit at a desk as the "maintenance manager" of a large company here in Salt Lake. It's mostly a glorified title as I manage myself only in the repair of manufacturing equipment and upkeep of the building. I have no employees that I oversee. I do manage most of the vendors we use for various jobs around the facility.
I set a goal a long time ago to be done turning wrenches when I turn 40. I'm 38 now. I have this fear of being a 60 year old beat up mechanic. I'd like to take my knowledge and experience and lead a team of mechanics, or maybe lead different teams or individuals as a facilities manager. I feel like I have a pretty good resume with relevant knowledge and experience, but I feel like I need to have more in the education department. I haven't really attempted going after a new job so I dont know what a hiring manager would think of my resume or if they would think I have the skills to lead a team. I think I make VERY good money for what I do, but I also worked over 600 hours of overtime last year. I have no problem working 10-12 hours a day.
So I'm looking at more education. I see there are 2,4, and 6 year degrees in different types of business management. I also see that I could take some courses and get certificates of completion. At this point I don't see me doing 4 or 6 years of school. 2 years could make sense or even these certificate programs. I'm not looking to run a business, so I don't know that would affect the decision. Maybe more education on just people management.
So what are your thoughts? What schooling have you done and was it worth it? Is there a good online program you would recommend?