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I am a military trained generator mechanic. I have been doing it for about 10 years. It kinda sucks now but pays pretty damn good. In the last 2-3 years I have worked my wrench turning skills into supervisory/admin positions. First as a supervisor in a generator shop, then a quality inspector/evaluator over the maintenance department and now into a non-degreed engineering liason position. I do not want to be turning wrenches at 50 years old like some guys in my field. I want a desk (or cubicle) and to wear a tie to work and have a cushy $50,000-$75,000a year job that works in managing people who do the work. Being a service manager sucks but something like a regional manager or "business manager" who handles new accounts and keeping a small outfit productive or a larger business in line. I see tons of these guys at work and it just oozes longevity. Not too much stress or getting dirty. Just meetings and seminars for me, thank you. Anybody got any insight on whether this is possible I am no stranger to working hard. I would rather do something closer to what I am doing now that what I did before to keep the company afloat. I can think quickly, critically and I have been known to put in a work week of 20 hours days to bring glory to the team and stand in the background when the team is winning and not NEED to get the glory. I am not an idiot but I am just glad to be able to contribute. That is what has allowed me to get promoted while some guys are still not trusted around an unlocked toolbox. The work required to physically put out the work or drive 250 miles a day as a field technician in a smelly van, sucks. Anything is possible! I served in the military (overseas in Korea, 9th Infantry Division Fort Lewis WA, Fort Belvoir Engineering School etc) though one distinct advantage I had was college degree in good area in short supply (BS Finance) plus I was able to work at the General Officer staff levels as well as handle Procurement/ Acquisitions and contracts that made my transition after military much easier. A business degree is an investment. You didn't mention if your current place of employment offers tuition reimbursement. "Business Manger" sounds like salesman to me. |
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