I'm in the midst of transitioning in July of this year as a Nuclear Electrician and should have my BS in Energy Systems before I separate. I would like to dip into the sports industry as a writer, player operations, public relations, etc. I was a freelance sports writer for a year and have a deep knowledge in sports. I also am currently doing my shore tour as a recruiter and nuclear coordinator so I have sales, customer service, and public affairs experience.
My question is whether or not this is a good idea to look into a career change after getting the education and experience in something completely unrelated and not within the area of expertise? I have a wife and bought a home together, and I'm scared that a career shift will not provide for our family since there is a high demand in Electrical Engineering/technicians.
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I don't know about the sport industry, although I believe if that is where your passion lies then go for it!
I started a new career in real estate at 31 years of age and I am glad I took the risk.
With a good work ethic and determination, you will make any decision you make work!
If real estate would be something you would consider, I would love to discuss with you. I think your background lends nicely to the industry.
Good luck and go for it!
-Dave
Christian,
In short, it is not a bad idea. Now is a great time to “re-brand” yourself. As far as the opportunity for success with the switch, I would encourage you to find someone in the industry to network with and ultimately someone that will believe in you and bring you on board.
If I can help at all in making a connection, please let me know. I have some friends in the industry.
Landon
Hi Christian,
thank you for your service. I have a background in supporting the USN from an industry perspective. My last hire was a nuke sub driver. He is now working for one of my old competitors and enjoying a nice life style in Maryland. If you have an interest, drop me a pm at gwst32@gmail.com
Gordon
Florjan,
Thank you for your response. I've just started to explore this site more and I am happy to see that there are a few people who fit the bill so thank you for that advice.
Christian
Hi Christian,
First I want to say thank you for your service!
While the only direct experience I have with the industry is watching tons of sports, I have a couple suggestions! I recommend checking out the Community section on this site. You can search for Advisors by industry and location, to try to find someone that may have experience in the field of sports directly, or works in specific areas like public relations: https://acp-advisornet.org/community/advisors
LinkedIn also has several Veteran Mentor Groups that may be helpful. You can use the LinkedIn search features to find people in the sports industry, to privately message and start a conversation.
I hope you find some of this helpful, and thank you for using our site.
Florjan
ACP AdvisorNet Staff
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