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I quit my job — then a pandemic happened. I thought I'd made the worst decision of my life, but it led to my dream career.

Tammie Ash quit her engineering job just before the world shut down. This is how she went from having little creative experience to working in TV.

A photo of Tammie Ash in front of a photo of camera equipment
  • Tammie Ash, 28, quit the engineering job she'd never liked in February 2020.
  • She left just as the first COVID-19 lockdown began, moving back home and applying for jobs.
  • This is how she overcame the odds to get a career in TV and now works for the BBC. 

This story is part of "How the Pandemic Changed My Career," an Insider series documenting the moves and moments that shaped people's careers over the last two years.

When I gave my one-month notice in February 2020, I'd taken a huge leap of faith. I'd just quit a job I was deeply unhappy in. I was moving from London back home to Yorkshire and had no job lined up. 

I studied civil engineering at university and had worked at the global engineering consultancy Mott MacDonald for just under two years.

A woman in red high-visibility garments and helmets smiles for the camera posing in an underground tunnel
Tammie Ash in her days as an engineer.

I was designing bridges for HS2, the UK's biggest rail project. We'd follow the proposed route area by area and decide whether to build new bridges or strengthen existing ones. I never enjoyed it. 

I'd spent a long time mustering up the courage to quit. Little did I realize I would leave the same week that the country shut down.

But there was absolutely nothing I could do about it. 

I'd arrogantly thrown a stable, £31,000-a-year job away.

I pulled my hair out every single day for five months, watching all my friends being cushioned by furlough or enjoying daily walks in between Zoom meetings — and still being paid.

I thought I'd made the worst decision of my life. It turns out, I made the best one.

By the third week of August, I was fed up with job rejection emails. I'd applied for everything from sales jobs to the civil service, but I still couldn't bring myself to revisit engineering. When my parents left the house for their daily walk, I sat on my bed and screamed into my pillow. I'd never felt so frustrated, trapped, and powerless.

On one of those frustrating days, a talent manager for a media company, All3Media, phoned. I'd met her a year before, when I was working in London and trying to widen my professional network beyond engineers. I was trying to find a way into film and TV — where I'd dreamt of working but didn't know how to get into.

I'd reached out to her during lockdown in the hope that she might need an employee. By chance, she had some remote admin work in All3Media's music department for two weeks.

The two weeks eventually turned into two months. They'd trusted a total newcomer to the industry to complete the work remotely from home — something I'd begged to do as an engineer but had been refused. Not being from London — where Britain's media industry is still overwhelmingly based — this was a role that I'd never have been chosen for pre-pandemic.  

After this first taste, I applied to work on the reality show 'Celebs Go Dating'

This was winter 2020, when the COVID-19 rules in England allowed people to "bubble" with certain conditions.

For five weeks, I was "bubbled" in a Holiday Inn, masked up and running around after a group of demanding reality stars.

I'd be on my feet 12 hours at a time, squeezing the odd five-minute break in here and there in the presence of ever-judging eyes, all for minimum wage.

It was mentally challenging and so physically demanding, I lost a significant amount of weight. I was suddenly very aware of how spoilt I'd been in my engineering job.

I never wanted to be a runner again

I took a risk and applied for an eight-week development traineeship at Studio Lambert, a TV company that made the global hit "Gogglebox." I thought I wasn't qualified and would never get it. I did.

As well as working to develop real shows, I had structured training sessions where I learned how to think of and pitch ideas for new ones. Two of the existing ideas I worked on got commissioned and will be filmed this year. The traineeship was extended to six months and I was asked to stay and continue to work on new ideas, where I really had the chance to refine my pitching and writing skills.

Before, I'd had no creative education beyond the English Language A-Level I finished at 18, and my career had no real direction

I thought I was a logical, practical engineer, not a free-thinking creative with crazy ideas. My Studio Lambert bosses built my confidence from the ground up.

Next, I landed a job as a researcher at BBC Studios in its science unit, where I now work full time. I work on science documentaries and research content, script episodes, and interview professors.

A woman stands behind a camera on a tripod while giving a thumbs up and wearing a mask
Ash now works for the BBC.

I make sure the complicated science can be translated onscreen and made interesting for the general public.

My engineering background has equipped me well for getting my head around some of the most confusing physics theories.

The pandemic was a bridge, ironically, to a new career

It forced me to seek opportunities outside of my comfort zone. I jumped ship from a job where I couldn't wear jeans or trainers to a job where I could've gotten away with wearing my pyjamas.

Pre-pandemic, I took my time for granted. Post-pandemic, I'll be utilizing my time and choosing meaningful projects to work on while building up my creative network. But that's not to say I won't be seeing my engineer friends for a drink every so often.

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