Hi I'm currently looking for work and I'm weighing up a career change. To what I don't know I just know I need a change and that is why I asked the question. I'm a Heavy Mobile Plant Mechanic and my last 3 jobs I've either ended up as Leading Hand and or Supervisor. I have worked on mine sites in the past and unfortunately for me most of the work out there is FIFO. I have moved on from that and I've been Perth based for a long time now and I'd like to keep it that way so my options are limited some what. I quit my last job just before Christmas to get away from the Owner/Boss from hell! and to regain my life and well being. I have the best wife in the world (she reminds me constantly) and although she is very supportive I can see the bank accounts going in the wrong direction and now is the time to get my A into G. So now the kids are back at school I have started to apply for jobs, but as in the past I can only assume people look at my résumé and either I'm not right for the job or too over qualified. My résumé is very good so I've been told.
I'm a very hands on person and love getting dirty and into a job. I really don't like the management side of things I like being on the floor, but it's hard to explain that in a cover letter and they just look at my previous positions and probably think why the hell does he want to be back on the tools. I love teaching the apprentices and would love to become a trainer or something like that one day. I have the issue of not getting to the interview stage and getting the chance to explain. Once in the interview I think from memory, of the say 10 or so interviews I had ever, I have been offered every job. I know how to sell my self in an interview anyway.
Basically I'm at the cross roads trying to decide do I just apply for the Leading hand/ Supervisor type roles again or change careers to something I will love or grow to love? I have contacts in the various industries I've worked in, but I'm too proud to use them. They may help me out, but I think I'd like a change the more I think about it. That's where you guys come in I hope.
Dave