I have been hesitant to throw this out there but finally thought, what the hell......
I am at a sort of crossroads with my career. I am in search of that perfect job, one that has that hard to find combination of financial stability for my family and something that I truly enjoy doing. I would love to get paid to do what I love. (Wouldn't we all?) My utopia would be getting paid to hunt and/or fish or at least be involved in some way. I believe this stems from my glory days of playing baseball. I always thought I could do that for a living, play a game you love and earn a living at it, what a concept! Unfortunately, I was derailed by injuries. All was not lost though. As a result, I decided to get my degree in sports medicine and was able to hang around the game for a while as an athletic trainer and strength coach and help other aspiring athletes either avoid or overcome injuries that may derail them. A few years later my daughter was born and I left my position and the game so I could watch her grow and be a full time dad. Being gone and traveling for 6 months was not my idea of being a dad.
I took a part time job as a personal trainer while I figured out what I was going to do. I still had the mindset to help others achieve greatness and enjoyed every minute of it. There is a great deal of satisfaction assisting others in reaching their goals. Soon after, I found my way to a management role and 13 years later I am still in the fitness industry. I will save all the details of that time period but I currently work for a fast growing company, have a great position and am very thankful for the opportunities to create a personal training program infrastructure. Despite all that, I am constantly asking myself, what else is there? How can I combine my knowledge and my hobbies? Attempting to create opportunities for myself, I recently dabbled in writing a few fitness articles for a western hunting magazine to help anyone that would take the advice so they could be successful on those dream hunts! Thinking that would be a great starting point, or a foot in the door, that opportunity dissolved earlier this year as a result of numerous changes.
By no means am I giving up as that is not in my nature! I have some other ideas but they are in infancy stage at this point. I am doing a bunch of research, attempting to make more contacts in the hunting industry and have actually purchased a domain name and working on a concept for a website.
I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone had any feedback, advice, ideas, etc. Thanks for reading, I am open to hearing anyone that cares to weigh in. Now that I reread this, maybe this should have been my new member intro!
Perfect timing, Eastmans hunting TV show is starting, time to go watch even though it looks like a repeat......
I am at a sort of crossroads with my career. I am in search of that perfect job, one that has that hard to find combination of financial stability for my family and something that I truly enjoy doing. I would love to get paid to do what I love. (Wouldn't we all?) My utopia would be getting paid to hunt and/or fish or at least be involved in some way. I believe this stems from my glory days of playing baseball. I always thought I could do that for a living, play a game you love and earn a living at it, what a concept! Unfortunately, I was derailed by injuries. All was not lost though. As a result, I decided to get my degree in sports medicine and was able to hang around the game for a while as an athletic trainer and strength coach and help other aspiring athletes either avoid or overcome injuries that may derail them. A few years later my daughter was born and I left my position and the game so I could watch her grow and be a full time dad. Being gone and traveling for 6 months was not my idea of being a dad.
I took a part time job as a personal trainer while I figured out what I was going to do. I still had the mindset to help others achieve greatness and enjoyed every minute of it. There is a great deal of satisfaction assisting others in reaching their goals. Soon after, I found my way to a management role and 13 years later I am still in the fitness industry. I will save all the details of that time period but I currently work for a fast growing company, have a great position and am very thankful for the opportunities to create a personal training program infrastructure. Despite all that, I am constantly asking myself, what else is there? How can I combine my knowledge and my hobbies? Attempting to create opportunities for myself, I recently dabbled in writing a few fitness articles for a western hunting magazine to help anyone that would take the advice so they could be successful on those dream hunts! Thinking that would be a great starting point, or a foot in the door, that opportunity dissolved earlier this year as a result of numerous changes.
By no means am I giving up as that is not in my nature! I have some other ideas but they are in infancy stage at this point. I am doing a bunch of research, attempting to make more contacts in the hunting industry and have actually purchased a domain name and working on a concept for a website.
I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone had any feedback, advice, ideas, etc. Thanks for reading, I am open to hearing anyone that cares to weigh in. Now that I reread this, maybe this should have been my new member intro!
Perfect timing, Eastmans hunting TV show is starting, time to go watch even though it looks like a repeat......