I am an Electrical Engineer 30 years old but have not been practicing my profession for over two years now. This is because I made a temporary career shift and went to a freelance virtual assistant not related to my course.
It also took me 8 years to finish my course. On the bright side, I was able to land a teaching job but most of it was for part time for 3 years. Like 2-3 subjects per sem but those were major subjects.
And then I also was lucky enough to land a job on a powerplant but it was only for a cadet training and that was a 2 year contract. It's basically like an upgraded version of an OJT. Only this time, we get paid. But only very little.
I realized that I sucked at being an electrician because I have fear of heights and not doing well.
I did do some minor operating duties and some admin stuff but that job was too easy.
Over those years, I feel like I haven't really grown in any field in my career at all. I couldn't even do proper electrical wiring and it takes me way too long to do it. I am also weird in handling tools as well.
All except the teaching part. All those formulas that I remember memorizing made me feel like a student again. But doing it part time doesn't probably make it a stable career. And if I do go aim for universities, I probably will be needing a LET license.
If I do though, it makes me ask, for how long? And I’ll probably be having competition with actual teachers as well.
-Should I be studying all over what I learned in engineering school? Or will this be a complete waste of time?
-Should I learn new skills instead? something that companies need?
-Should I enroll in specialized courses instead? Or maybe take TESDA courses for a refresher?
I'm just afraid about the harsh job market that we have knowing that my experience in engineering was cut off.
Any career advice? Feel so lost and confused.