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Current flame: E30 318iS Alpinweiss II slicktop / LSD - Joanne
The old man: 1970 2002 Polaris(ish) slicktop / rat rod - Wallace
The ex: E92 335i 6MT M-Sport - Betty
The heavy: 2001 4Runner SR5 Sport (3rd Gen) - Fred
What advice do you guys have for someone looking to switch career industries? I'm 31 and work in the event marketing / production world but have burnt out on it and want to do something different. My background is in graphic design, but I've transitioned in my company to more of a project director / client manager.
I feel I've gone as far as I can with my company and next step would be becoming a part owner, which the owner isn't interested in having at the moment.
Steve • Toronto
1991 318is • Brillantrot Build Thread
What advice do you guys have for someone looking to switch career industries? I'm 31 and work in the event marketing / production world but have burnt out on it and want to do something different. My background is in graphic design, but I've transitioned in my company to more of a project director / client manager.
I feel I've gone as far as I can with my company and next step would be becoming a part owner, which the owner isn't interested in having at the moment.
Lots of options...I did my MBA when I wanted to switch. Wouldn’t necessarily recommend that, it’s a pricey and time consuming way to switch but it can work.
It may be that you’ve outgrown your company and need to get into a bigger org to get more exposure to a broader range of projects / problems. What do you like about what you currently do?
Or there’s always pimping.
Ezekiel 25:17
Current flame: E30 318iS Alpinweiss II slicktop / LSD - Joanne
The old man: 1970 2002 Polaris(ish) slicktop / rat rod - Wallace
The ex: E92 335i 6MT M-Sport - Betty
The heavy: 2001 4Runner SR5 Sport (3rd Gen) - Fred
What advice do you guys have for someone looking to switch career industries? I'm 31 and work in the event marketing / production world but have burnt out on it and want to do something different. My background is in graphic design, but I've transitioned in my company to more of a project director / client manager.
I feel I've gone as far as I can with my company and next step would be becoming a part owner, which the owner isn't interested in having at the moment.
Lots of options...I did my MBA when I wanted to switch. Wouldn’t necessarily recommend that, it’s a pricey and time consuming way to switch but it can work.
It may be that you’ve outgrown your company and need to get into a bigger org to get more exposure to a broader range of projects / problems. What do you like about what you currently do?
Or there’s always pimping.
Ezekiel 25:17
Current flame: E30 318iS Alpinweiss II slicktop / LSD - Joanne
The old man: 1970 2002 Polaris(ish) slicktop / rat rod - Wallace
The ex: E92 335i 6MT M-Sport - Betty
The heavy: 2001 4Runner SR5 Sport (3rd Gen) - Fred
The storm turned out to be a dud, but we got a lot of rain, keeping an eye on that situation.
Happy to heart that. Hurricane damage is no fun. So much better when a storm get hyped up, then fails to deliver vs the ones that seem harmless and do damage. I moved to FL in 1988 and the first storm I saw was Andrew, but was living on the West coast then, so it was minimal for us. Then there was a long dry spell before we got bombarded for several years in a row in the early-mid 00's.
Wilma did $40k damage to my house, and the insurance companies were so backed up, there were storm-chasing adjusters coming out and doing quick/dirty estimates. Two months later I got a check in the mail for $6k which didn't even cover the custom wood flooring, or the shingles I needed to re-roof. Ended up getting the rest through amendments, but it was a nightmare as the insurance companies were going broke.
On the other hand, I was a contractor back then - specializing in insurance damage restorations, we were busy for some time. One of the fire jobs I was on (illegal addition on the house before the fire had be completely rebuilt) got wiped out during Wilma or Francis - we had so many in such a short time forget all the related damages to names (Mathew, Wilma, Francis, Jeanne, Katrina, etc).
Lots of options...I did my MBA when I wanted to switch. Wouldn’t necessarily recommend that, it’s a pricey and time consuming way to switch but it can work.
It may be that you’ve outgrown your company and need to get into a bigger org to get more exposure to a broader range of projects / problems. What do you like about what you currently do?
Or there’s always pimping.
Ezekiel 25:17
If you want a MBA but don't care about what you actually learn. (Because you already know it) check out online. If you didn't use your FAFSA 5000$ unsubsidized loans you might be able to even get a zero interest loan that you don't even pay till your done.
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91' 318is 90' 325is
Originally posted by Sonny
Buy the E30s, they ain't gonna last long
E30 can make you, E30 can break you
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