I was cut from my automotive tooling design and engineering position after 17yrs. I was a steel detailing assistant for 3years right after high school - 27years ago - working full time while getting my Associates in Drafting/Design. I applied for and received an interview for a detailing position. I was open with the manager stating I’m taking a leap going back to the first career based job I ever held. I’m proficient in many 3D design packages as well as 2D AutoCad and manual drafting processes. I will be rusty, however at least I’m familiar with what the job is - as many of the general engineering public do not. Salary was brought up by the manager. I was slated to make 6 figures this year at the old job along with 4 weeks of vacation. Well, the range listed on Indeed was $65-85k, I said I would prefer to be at the $80k range, with room to grow upon proving myself.
How many or what types of growing pains will I endure, if selected, to transition back into this field? lol Is SDS/2 more complicated compared to Solidworks? I would be joining a team of 3 seasoned professionals. Most jobs are less than 2000 tons.
TIA for any insight. I’m looking to get out of automotive to find some stability for another 20yrs…hopefully.