Two years ago I was laid off after 5 years with Chevron and graduated in the Horizons program. Chevron was over hiring and I was considered as surplus employee. I admit that I was an average petroleum engineer putting in my 9 hours of work every day (someone called it the “deadwood”).
Since then, I have been applying to all job advertisements that asked for 3 to 5 to 7 years’ experience. However, I came to know that a couple of companies finally taking engineers with 15 to 25 years’ experience (with the salary??) that they advertised for 3 to 5-years experienced requirements.
I am working in the grocery store as cashier now. I am seriously thinking of going back to school in spring 2018 for a master degree in petroleum engineering. Does anyone has any statistics on the recent enrolment or Petroleum Engineering graduating numbers in A&M, U of TX, Stanford, U of Tulsa, OU, CO School of Mines, PSU, LSU, ... I am trying to get some info about my future competitors.
On the other hands, with my BS degree in petroleum engineering, should I switch to a different major like chemical engineering, civil engineering, MBA...?