Career change

Hello all,

I almost a year ago took a SE position where essentially I am working the life cycle development of a complex system however we’re more overseeing another entity performing the technical work while we make sure with our respective domain SMEs and engineers that they are doing the job right. During my interview I asked about MBSE which I’m really interested in doing digital engineering centered work with an MBSE effort. The reply essentially was what is MBSE and we don’t really do that much at all. I should’ve probably took that as a big sign however this was my first SE position and starting my career. I have completed my masters this year in SE and am half way through with the ocsmp MBSE course that deligatti offers which I’ll finish this weekend. What I’m getting at now is that I want to do more MBSE work which I’ve mentioned to my PM early this year but see no way in the position I’m in now (wishful thinking on my part due to culture changes etc). Two positions that call out MBSE under my same Pm have posted. They don’t seem to be my niche but still not sure. I’m planning on talking with my PM about it however they are taking a higher position within the company and my old PM from my previous job will be my new PM (great PM btw so no issue other than they may think I hate them since I chasing more MBSE work). If trying to move internal doesn’t seem great, would it be frowned upon looking at other opportunities with just being here for a year? Maybe sticking it out for another year would be best but not sure if I would want to once getting the OCSMP cert. Any thoughts?

Little edit: the work is great but there’s a lot of PowerPoint engineering which is typical in the DoD space but MBSE is where I want to head. Also my initial manger before begins hired after I expressed the lack of MBSE mentioned that I can try and see if I like it and after a year and some change look within and see what pops up.

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u/RampantJ — 8 days ago

Stop coming into my lockdown lobbies. I def hate it...

Real note I do hate the loop hole with the expensive guns but to combat it I just do a 50/50 top mag for t5 just in case. The HK that's 700k the guy had a top mag of m995 on a 60mag. Even the U1 and Fal guy that I smacked was an insane catch for me. One side of me wanted them to fi this fast and the other side I'm like eh, I can make money with less risk this way other than going into Forb TV with sweats and tryhards with fragile egos. Seems like the AMB and ak-12 are just great lockdown weapons.

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u/RampantJ — 3 months ago

Waiting on Doctorate

Hello all,

I just finished my masters in systems engineering and wanted to make a post to see as me and my wife wait a year, what topic should I do? I know I want it to be about governance and using AI models for SE workflows but need to pinpoint that as my mind scrambles a bit. I’m picturing on doing some ground work before going head first while I take a year off. Did anyone of you while waiting before heading back ever think out your research topic or just waited and enjoyed your time haha? Is there anywhere I can see current topics to start brainstorming?

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u/RampantJ — 3 months ago

Big loot

Played with two other randoms who were using shotguns on tv forbidden and we ran into a team that were extracting. Two of my teammates died but I got the 2/3 of them and the other guy got out. One of the other guys had a backpack full of these discs which I thought was weird.

u/RampantJ — 3 months ago

How to get into consulting?

Hello all,

I recently completed my masters in systems engineering. I currently work as a systems engineer with 6 months into my role and almost 2 years in my previous technical role that’s in the same niche as what I’m doing now. I want to get into consulting as a systems engineer which I know is a very small entry. How can I prepare myself to get into “management” consulting for systems engineering?

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u/RampantJ — 3 months ago

Hey everyone,

I’m looking to get into day trading but not sure where to start. I have a base base level knowledge on support levels and that’s about it. I want to be able to learn and trade simultaneously (probably on a fake account to get used to it). It seems that most people who everyone looks up to don’t have the greatest reputation. I even almost looked into Udemy. Any idea on where to start? I’m trying to get into the fundamentals to build a foundation in that and then learn some advanced concepts and develop a strategy.

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u/RampantJ — 4 months ago

Currently my key flashes when unlocking, locking, and remote starting the vehicle (gt2 22’). About two weeks ago my key has had some issues with syncing with my car to where I had to take out the physical piece and it would work or walk up to my driver side and then remote start or unlock my car. Now today the fob lights up and doesn’t work at all. Not sure it’s it’s the battery of the fob or needs to be programmed etc. Anyone else have this issue?

I do have a spare fob the dealership gave me but when I used it, it was completely dead and useless. I’m hoping when taking with the dealership I don’t have any bs about it.

Update: it was definitely the battery and thank you all. Saved me a call from the dealership. I really assumed that since I just got it last year I was good but I guess they drain faster than what I thought.

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u/RampantJ — 4 months ago