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so I've got a chance to leave manufacturing and go into the electric utilities. I'd be making $15k more, same # of vacation days, and I wouldn't have to work overtime or weeks (which I do now for plant outages). should I go for it? I legitimately find power interesting and I think there's a lot an EE can do by working for the utilities: my only fear is that I'll come to hate working in an office. I've been working in plants for 11 years now that I'm so used to it - there's always something going on, always something breaking down, always something new to build. This utilities role sounds more slower, more methodical.

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