What is your profession?
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ptown_trojans_1
Figured you were in the field. Yeah, you should eventually do that consulting work. It is amazing how many small businesses are out there that could easily win the work, especially sole source awards.like_that;1844600 wrote:Contracting Officer. 5 years ago I had no idea this career field existed, but I'm happy I'm in it since it is a high demand job and currently undermanned. It took me awhile to find my stride in this career field. Initially I hated it, but a couple years ago suddenly everything started to click for me and I am happy with where I'm going. I sometimes contemplate starting a small business or consult for small businesses with the knowledge I have accrued so far. There are a lot of small businesses that could easily win contract awards if they knew what they were doing.
If I did anything different I would be a pro golfer. They live the life.
Realistically, I would probably take COA's approach with computer science or try and become an Air Force pilot.
I'm also in the contracting field. I'm a business development rep. for an infrastructure/ construction firm.
I love it as it is something I did not think I would be doing 5 years ago, but here I am.
Dream job, probably some tenured academic job where all I would have to do is travel to conferences, drink, and occasionally write/ teach. That was my path initially when I was at a DC think tank, but life happens and other doors open up. -
Con_Alma
My son is working on his B.S. in Cyber Operations and Cyber Security at the Naval Academy right now. He never wavered in his desire to go there. It was always his number one choice but after going through plebe summer and finishing his first semester he told me that if any applicant has any doubt in their mind about choosing a service academy then it's definitely not for them.iclfan2;1844610 wrote:When I was in HS I really wanted to go to the Air Force Academy. Had the grades and probably could have gotten in, I do sometimes think of how cool that would have been. I also sometimes wish I would have applied to the FBI.
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Belly35Retire business owner of two business operating at the same time: Engineering, Architectural, Manufacturing Supply /Equipment Company and the other was Design and Development Custom Instrumentation for the Heavy Equipment Market.
Presently I came out of retirement because I was bored and the wife still has two more years before she can retire from her professional career.
I’m National Corporation Sale Manager, Heavy Diesel Equipment Market, a friend company was having problems and needed someone to step in to help. He made me an offer and I took it. This position is want I did when I first got started in business after I stopped teaching/coaching and started my family. I do regret giving up my teaching/coaching but family comes first. I’m loving what I do now, meeting people, solving issue and making thing happen (back to my roots) . I will walk away in two years happy.
Im proud of my career, accomplishments and what I have achieved, would I have wished for something more or different …yes but what that would be I'm not sure. -
SnotBubblesConstruction Management. I also do some part time work on the radio, though I've cut that way back over the years (mostly sports broadcasting now).
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Zunardo
I sent you a PM.justincredible;1844571 wrote:Nice, I've always thought that would be a cool field to work in on the side. How did you get involved in it? -
Zunardo
I always thought sports broadcasting looked like fun. Do you do play-by-play, or handle the color?SnotBubbles;1844653 wrote:Construction Management. I also do some part time work on the radio, though I've cut that way back over the years (mostly sports broadcasting now).
I'm sure there's more to it than just showing up - probably a lot of study and preparation ahead of time.
I've gotten to know some folks from the Ohio Media School who are studying sports broadcasting. It's fun watching them work a Columbus State CC basketball game. I understand quite a few OMS graduates find decent work in the field after they're done with school. Seems like a great field to work in if you're a sports junkie. -
Laley23
I did it for 4 years, coupled with the "behind the scenes" of sports broadcasting. Eventually I went full time off camera. I made the decision because to make any real money, you have to be 1 of the few who didn't play st a professional level.Zunardo;1844656 wrote:I always thought sports broadcasting looked like fun. Do you do play-by-play, or handle the color?
I'm sure there's more to it than just showing up - probably a lot of study and preparation ahead of time.
I've gotten to know some folks from the Ohio Media School who are studying sports broadcasting. It's fun watching them work a Columbus State CC basketball game. I understand quite a few OMS graduates find decent work in the field after they're done with school. Seems like a great field to work in if you're a sports junkie. -
SportsAndLadyInvestment advisory for a bank's private bank. Is what it is.
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4cards...Logistics manager at a plastics manufacturing company.
I love what I do, there are no 2 days the same, but I'm still looking forward to hanging it up in a little over 3 years. I'm not sure what I'll do when I retire, but for sure it will be something I want to do rather than something I need to do. -
j_crazyI'm a Drilling Engineer for an Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Company. I really love what I do and feel like I'm awesome at it. If I could go back in time I would have quit the company I work for about 5 years ago. The culture here was beautiful, and I passed over 3 different opportunities to jump ship, each of which were for more money, because of how much fun I had at work and how great this place took care of me when my dad died and when my son was sick. About 3.5 years ago this place flipped on it head and has steadily decayed into a place where just about everyone (myself included) is miserable at the thought of coming to work.
I don't think there is a better suited career for my personality. I have always been fascinated with stand up comedy and am pretty funny in most situations, but 100% sure I'd literally shit my pants if I ever faced an actual audience. -
vball10set
lol, repsAl Bundy;1844569 wrote:Women's shoes salesman, not happy at all -
Belly35
Business should be turning around soon ?j_crazy;1844667 wrote:I'm a Drilling Engineer for an Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Company. I really love what I do and feel like I'm awesome at it. If I could go back in time I would have quit the company I work for about 5 years ago. The culture here was beautiful, and I passed over 3 different opportunities to jump ship, each of which were for more money, because of how much fun I had at work and how great this place took care of me when my dad died and when my son was sick. About 3.5 years ago this place flipped on it head and has steadily decayed into a place where just about everyone (myself included) is miserable at the thought of coming to work.
I don't think there is a better suited career for my personality. I have always been fascinated with stand up comedy and am pretty funny in most situations, but 100% sure I'd literally shit my pants if I ever faced an actual audience. -
vball10setI own an industrial safety supply company--we handle personal protection equipment (eye, face, head & hearing protection), respiratory products, industrial absorbents, etc.--I like it since I work my own hours, have good people working for me, and make some pretty good money--and best of all, little or no stress.
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ohiobucks1
I'm an in-house corporate lawyer. I enjoy it so far. I think if I could have done it over again, I would have continued coaching college soccer. I figure when I retire I will probably try to take over my old HS team's program or coach club.Bio-Hazzzzard;1844558 wrote:Do you enjoy what you do? If you could do things over again what would you have done differently? Are you happy where you are?
I am an estimator and construction supervisor, if I could have done anything differently I would have pursued a career as a homicide detective. -
Belly35
BRF tell the OC about your professional yodeling career.BRF;1844619 wrote:Retired. -
ernest_t_bass
You've always had a face for radio.SnotBubbles;1844653 wrote:Construction Management. I also do some part time work on the radio, though I've cut that way back over the years (mostly sports broadcasting now). -
BRF
WTF?Belly35;1844695 wrote:BRF tell the OC about your professional yodeling career.
Aren't you up a little late?
You posting at 6:21 pm suggests Cocktails are involved!
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BRF
Ohhhh....ya beat me to it on that classic line.ernest_t_bass;1844697 wrote:You've always had a face for radio.
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Ironman92K-6th physical education and only cross country coach for jr high and high school (boys and girls)
Did two years of jr high and high school health and also phys ed at same level. Coached 5 years of track and 4 of those years was only coach for both boys and girls...jr high and varsity....at a school without a track [emoji3]. -
jmogChemical Combustion Application Engineer. I do everything from R/D on emission formation in industrial combustion to combustion system design to EPA type emission reduction projects for industry.
i like the more technical days (research, emissions stuff) hate the paperwork and dealing with government regulations. -
cat_loverI work in retail management as a operations manager at a major office supply retailer. I enjoy it.
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SnotBubbles
Burn. I've never heard that one before. Original.ernest_t_bass;1844697 wrote:You've always had a face for radio.
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SnotBubbles
I do both. It really is a lot of prep work if you want to sound like you know what you're talking about. I spend probably 2-3 days (about 4 hours each day) prepping before a game, calling coaches, etc. Like Laley said, there isn't much money in it. It's more of a hobby for me, I enjoy going to the games anyway. I used to do my own teeny-bopper call in / request show. That was fun too, but I just don't have time any more with my kids getting older.Zunardo;1844656 wrote:I always thought sports broadcasting looked like fun. Do you do play-by-play, or handle the color?
I'm sure there's more to it than just showing up - probably a lot of study and preparation ahead of time.
I've gotten to know some folks from the Ohio Media School who are studying sports broadcasting. It's fun watching them work a Columbus State CC basketball game. I understand quite a few OMS graduates find decent work in the field after they're done with school. Seems like a great field to work in if you're a sports junkie. -
jmog
A little SAT analogy for the rest of us...Spock;1844633 wrote:I am a professional health and fitness expert
Domestic Engineer is to housewife as "health and fitness expert" is to gym teacher. -
salto
That's the funniest god damn thing I've ever read on the OC.Spock;1844633 wrote:I am a professional health and fitness expert