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What's Everyone's Careers up in herree?


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Sociology and Management and Society double major at UNC. Wanted to do marketing and advertising but couldn't get into business school. Can't sell worth a damn and hate math and economics, along with my major.

I'll most likely go back to school in a few years and pursue meteorology unless I find something else I love

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Its probably been done but whatever:

What's your career field/specialty?

What are you actually doing?

What do you want to do if its not your current shtick?

Me:

-Landscape Architect / songwriter

-I'm currently in advertising for some reason

-May eventually want to go into City planning & public admin. but am chill about everything atm.

Your turn...

ok

- Landscaping(fam bis), communications(not the easiest field to get into at the moment everyone wants you to work for free).

- Professional river bum, living the dream(unfortunately doesn't pay much, but I love it)

- Would actually like to get into NC parks and rec as a park ranger am looking to go back to school for it next year.

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I'm in the wonderful health care field, on the business side though, managing a few national networks of different health care provider specialties (therapists, radiologists, etc.). Mainly, keeping up with contracts and reimbursements, operations, etc.

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Sales. More consulting now. Work on contract here in Charlotte for a small company that's about to pop. Working under my worth now for pay off in the future. The owner just asked today if I'd go to the DoD to show them my roi presentation to some generals.

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