Hey r3v - what other careers might I be suited for?

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  • Turf1600
    R3V OG
    • Nov 2006
    • 9815

    #1

    Hey r3v - what other careers might I be suited for?

    I've never really considered venturing outside of healthcare - but I'm looking for a job in a different city (Portland, OR) and would switch industries if it was a good fit.

    Anyways, here's a summary of my skills and experience:
    • Currently a non-clinical manager responsible for 35+ direct reports at the busiest level one trauma center (ER) in the US.
    • Vast knowlege of insurance billing and coding, revenue cycle management, lean operating principles, EMTALA, HIPAA, etc
    • Analyst level excel skills
    • Excellent management skills
    • Quantifiable history of improving patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction and efficiency while reducing controllable expenses.
    • My ER is in the 99th percentile in terms of customer service.
    • I also have revenue recovery and call center management experience.
    • Still working on my degree - but I'm not in a hurry and really don't see the point.
    Basically I'm great with data and have experience effectively managing up to 100 employees. I have no idea what other industries I'd be suited for. I've worked for this company since I was 20 and haven't really looked elsewhere. I'm looking to move to Portland, OR and want to keep my salary in the 50-70k range. I'd take less - but no less than 45k.

    I'm still looking for a position in my field but healthcare in OR is nothing like it is in TX.

    Any suggestions?
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  • Massimo
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jan 2008
    • 3207

    #2
    Well if you are a excel guru the sky is your limit. We just employeed a excel guru in the civil engineering world. All he dose is make spread sheets for estimations, expenses, links to other programes.

    Just something to ponder I supose.
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    • F34R
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      • May 2009
      • 12385

      #3
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      • Turf1600
        R3V OG
        • Nov 2006
        • 9815

        #4
        Originally posted by F34R
        Would you like fries with that?
        Thanks for the quality input.
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        • xphiledan
          Mod Crazy
          • May 2009
          • 706

          #5
          sounds like you'd be a good fit for insurance

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          • Pac1373
            E30 Mastermind
            • Feb 2008
            • 1746

            #6
            If you do that, for that little, you live in the wrong country. I estimate in business up here you would be north of $100k easily.

            ever pondered Wholesale distribution? it isnt glamorous, but B2B selling is big. really Big, and so can be the Money.

            if there is a Hajolka in the town your going to, you could do very well as a Profit center manager. they have a profit sharing set up that could make you very wealthy with the right business planning.
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            • dannyyisntt
              No R3VLimiter
              • Sep 2008
              • 3141

              #7
              Ever consider a job in the custodial arts?
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              • herbivor
                E30 Fanatic
                • Apr 2009
                • 1420

                #8
                Sounds like you would be good in the banking industry, but you would want to consider San Francisco, Charlotte or NYC instead of Portland. I'm not even sure what the main industries in Portland are.
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                • InuFaye
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                  • May 2010
                  • 2221

                  #9
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                  • slammin.e28
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                    • May 2010
                    • 12054

                    #10
                    Originally posted by inufaye
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                    orly?
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                    • N2MYE30
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 5536

                      #11
                      Id say no matter what get your degree. The company I work at doesnt even look at anybody with out a BS. Your opportunities will be better especially if you work for "the man."

                      If you have a lot of time invested in your field and know your product, maybe sales?

                      COTM

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                      • gearheadE30
                        No R3VLimiter
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 3734

                        #12
                        Originally posted by InuFaye
                        Gay Porn.
                        Damn, beat me to it.

                        On a more serious note, having successful management experience is a pretty big deal to a lot of companies. It implies that you work very well with people, are organized, are a team player, and can take stress well. With a good resume (and a degree) you could land any number of management jobs. The degree is a pretty important bit though. Yes, you can find companies that will hire without a degree, but often companies will pass people over if they don't have anything at all. Not saying its right, just kinda the way it is. What are you working towards a degree in? Also, what are you really interested in? That will really determine where you will work well-people who enjoy their jobs invariably do better at them.

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                        • 1fastETA
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                          • Apr 2011
                          • 264

                          #13
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                          • VANOS714
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                            • Nov 2011
                            • 1195

                            #14
                            Wrong place to ask.

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                            • Bimmerman325i
                              R3V OG
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 6854

                              #15
                              Not having a degree will limit your salary, even with your solid experience.
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