It can get tedious, what about a change to a different area, there's different challenges to automotive, aerospace, using different sensor types (probing, laser, optical etc). High accuracy Vs mass production etc.
They say a change is as good as a break, but all the knowledge you've accumulated isn't wasted, you've just got to learn to apply it in different situations.
I grew up in Illinois and lived there until i was30. I worked for Hexagon as a Applications Engineer stationed at Caterpillar Engine facility for about 8 years. It was a dream job really. When the Engine facility relocated... Hex bounced me to Wisconsin and shut down what the metrology service division and I was basically going to end up being a traveling AE.... my kids were young then and I couldn't see me being a part time father. I've spent the last 12 years bouncing around looking for a home..."Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, Michigan, Iowa and now Mississippi. Ive worked in every industry... medical, Automotive, Aerospace/ defense. Most places just seem to treat you like a goon/wiping boy...
I grew up in Illinois and lived there until i was30. I worked for Hexagon as a Applications Engineer stationed at Caterpillar Engine facility for about 8 years. It was a dream job really. When the Engine facility relocated... Hex bounced me to Wisconsin and shut down what the metrology service division and I was basically going to end up being a traveling AE.... my kids were young then and I couldn't see me being a part time father. I've spent the last 12 years bouncing around looking for a home..."Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, Michigan, Iowa and now Mississippi. Ive worked in every industry... medical, Automotive, Aerospace/ defense. Most places just seem to treat you like a goon/wiping boy...