backup if goes wrong...

Jakerooni said:
...I've been putting into place my "Plan B" for what's next. But that's not for a while yet so we'll see where that ends up.



Good that you're thinking about it *now* :xyxthumbs
 
Accumulator said:
Aesop F1- Is there a job market for that in your area?



If nothing else, getting a degree shows people that you can stick with something and see it through to its conclusion.



Well I am just an hour from New York city so I would say there is a pretty large market for any field here. Honestly if I were to use my nutrition degree I would be a personal trainer/nutritionist. I was an athlete my entire life and playing professional was my plan 'A'.
 
Aesop F1 said:
Well I am just an hour from New York city so I would say there is a pretty large market for any field here. Honestly if I were to use my nutrition degree I would be a personal trainer/nutritionist. I was an athlete my entire life and playing professional was my plan 'A'.



OK, that should be a good, if competetion-rich, environment.



Good on you for having that plan B, too many planning-to-be-pro athletes don't.
 
I'm actually finishing my Masters in History and will be done in August. While I'm hoping to get a job teaching at the collegiate level, detailing is my passion, and I'm going to see how far I can take it for now. As of now, my calendar is filling up and I couldn't be happier. I'm on pace to have my busiest season yet!
 
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