lg22woo
Member
Hi everyone,
I've been lurking on skoolie.net for a good 6 months now, reading thousands of build threads in my spare time. I love this community and am always impressed by the awesome things everyone is coming up with!
Anyway, hi! I'm a 22 year old mechanical engineering student. I graduate in two months :biggrin: I have a lot of options, but am totally undecided on what to do with my life. You guys always have great ideas here, so I was hoping to get some input!
A little background: I'm currently building a 14' x 7' tiny house on wheels. I'm 8 months in and I'd say I'm about 80% done. It's totally designed and built by me (electrical w/ solar, propane, water plumbing, etc.), with the constraint that I'll be able to go completely off-grid for up to a week at a time (fresh water capacity being the limiting factor). I can post more info/pics if requested, but I'll stay on topic for now. A couple months into the build, I discovered the idea of a skoolie, and, well, you know how it goes. I'm still having a great time building my tiny house, but I dream about building a skoolie these days.
So, here's my current situation. I'm going to graduate first in my class at a high-ranked ABET engineering school. I've applied to and been accepted to 6 pretty very good graduate schools for a MS in mechanical engineering, but I'm not sure that's what I want to do. I have competitive job offers at a couple aerospace companies. And.....all I want to do is convert a school bus
I love the idea of living in a school bus, especially not tied down to one particular geographic place. I guess the dream would be if I could just do cool engineering work (like designing and converting buses!) while on the road. I really dread the idea of just getting stuck in a 9-5 job for the rest of my life. Sure, making a lot of money is great, but that doesn't sound like happiness to me.
So anyway, what did you do? How did it work out? Any regrets? Should I buy a school bus and convert it now? What if I could finagle that as a graduate school thesis project? Would I be dumb to not just take a good job offer? Are there any realistic options for working while traveling for an engineer (i.e. not writing a blog or freelance writing).
Disclaimer: I realize I have a ton of great things going for me, and I'm sorry if I come off as extremely ignorant and spoiled. Just looking to get some advice from those who have been around a little longer than me.
Thanks in advance =)
I've been lurking on skoolie.net for a good 6 months now, reading thousands of build threads in my spare time. I love this community and am always impressed by the awesome things everyone is coming up with!
Anyway, hi! I'm a 22 year old mechanical engineering student. I graduate in two months :biggrin: I have a lot of options, but am totally undecided on what to do with my life. You guys always have great ideas here, so I was hoping to get some input!
A little background: I'm currently building a 14' x 7' tiny house on wheels. I'm 8 months in and I'd say I'm about 80% done. It's totally designed and built by me (electrical w/ solar, propane, water plumbing, etc.), with the constraint that I'll be able to go completely off-grid for up to a week at a time (fresh water capacity being the limiting factor). I can post more info/pics if requested, but I'll stay on topic for now. A couple months into the build, I discovered the idea of a skoolie, and, well, you know how it goes. I'm still having a great time building my tiny house, but I dream about building a skoolie these days.
So, here's my current situation. I'm going to graduate first in my class at a high-ranked ABET engineering school. I've applied to and been accepted to 6 pretty very good graduate schools for a MS in mechanical engineering, but I'm not sure that's what I want to do. I have competitive job offers at a couple aerospace companies. And.....all I want to do is convert a school bus

So anyway, what did you do? How did it work out? Any regrets? Should I buy a school bus and convert it now? What if I could finagle that as a graduate school thesis project? Would I be dumb to not just take a good job offer? Are there any realistic options for working while traveling for an engineer (i.e. not writing a blog or freelance writing).
Disclaimer: I realize I have a ton of great things going for me, and I'm sorry if I come off as extremely ignorant and spoiled. Just looking to get some advice from those who have been around a little longer than me.
Thanks in advance =)