Muis95
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I'm a first year Millwright apprentice (we do mechanical and electrical maintenance/troubleshooting) I'm 25. When I finished school I didn't really know what to do as a career and there was no funds for university anyway and all my friends were going into the trades so went to TVET college and got certs in mechanical engineering. With millwrighting I can get to a stage where I specialize in PLC programming(programmable Logic Controllers) or I can study further and become a Mechanical/Electrical/Electronic Engineer but becoming an engineer doesn't really interest me and PLC programming while more leaning on the tech side of things I'll have to spend my life in factories.
My pay isn't bad and I'm able to start paying for better education part-time. I'm specifically interested in software development and had a look at getting a Comp sci degree from UNISA. The only problem is I don't think I'll really have the time for that this early in my apprenticeship as I have to go back to TVET to get my electrical certs that will take about 1 year.
My apprenticeship will take about 3-4 years do you guys have any advice on how to pivot my career in that direction. I have heard of Mech/Electrical Engineers become software developers and going the engineering route is the natural path after getting a trade but engineering seems tedious to me.
My plan so far is to do the CS50: Introduction to Computer Science course which is free and I can do it on my own time so it won't interfere with electrical certs and see if I actually enjoy software development and then in year 3 - 4 start on my Comp Sci degree or maybe I should just get my Electrical Engineering degree which will be easier in my working conditions since it's inline with what I'm doing now.
Here is the CS50 course just to get my feet wet.
online-learning.harvard.edu
My pay isn't bad and I'm able to start paying for better education part-time. I'm specifically interested in software development and had a look at getting a Comp sci degree from UNISA. The only problem is I don't think I'll really have the time for that this early in my apprenticeship as I have to go back to TVET to get my electrical certs that will take about 1 year.
My apprenticeship will take about 3-4 years do you guys have any advice on how to pivot my career in that direction. I have heard of Mech/Electrical Engineers become software developers and going the engineering route is the natural path after getting a trade but engineering seems tedious to me.
My plan so far is to do the CS50: Introduction to Computer Science course which is free and I can do it on my own time so it won't interfere with electrical certs and see if I actually enjoy software development and then in year 3 - 4 start on my Comp Sci degree or maybe I should just get my Electrical Engineering degree which will be easier in my working conditions since it's inline with what I'm doing now.
Here is the CS50 course just to get my feet wet.
CS50: Introduction to Computer Science
An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.