(I know I'm not supposed to post here yet, but the people who can advice me on this are mature men only - so I hope this post can stay here a little while)
So maybe in a few months or maybe next year, I'm going to start working, but I haven't been able to decide what profession I should do. How did you guys figure it out?
A little background information on me:
(I'm belgian so the educational system isen't the same, but according to friends of mine, our material is very equal to the american educational material)
- high school diploma with special focus on computertechnology (programming, webdesign, etc)
- got a diploma accounting during high school (so I'm allowed to start a business)
- got a 3 year education in mechanical design and productiontechnology (everything about mechanics)
- currently am studying an extra program, which is an upgrade to my previous diploma to electromechanical engineering. (I've lost intrest in this though in the last years)
I've alwayse worked as much as I'm legaly allowed to, doing handyman stuff. Last year I went to Oman with Jan De Nul, one of the worlds biggest dredging companies, doing an internship on their biggest ship (I had to do the same job as the engineer - planning repairs, maintance, getting parts shipped, etc)
That journey to Oman was great and to be honest at the time I could see myself doing that job for atleast 5 years. The pay is great and it's a fun job, even though it kinda meant giving up my social life.
This year I worked in a design bureau and after 1 weeks work they fired the current designer and asked me to start working on constant basis there. The offer was really nice, considering it was more than what the average engineer gets payed (+ car, + cellphone, + fuel, + laptop)...
I thought about it but even though the offers great, being a full time designer is not in my blood. And following other peoples orders is even less in my blood... I started thinking back on all the things I did in the past and it was clear that somehow I alwayse took the lead... Even in my fraternaty when other people asked me to help organise some activity, I just took the lead...
So I've decided that somewhere in the future (before I turn 30) I wanna start a business. But before that I need to get some experiance, particularly in sales and some other skill which I could sell.
Now I know that in my country there's an extreme lack of people who do plumbing, carpenting, etc... Everybody goes to college here... There are almost no people left who use their hands... Now I'm pretty handy, I think I'm pretty clever (not smart - clever as in figuring this out quickly) and I'm good at counting (as in how to make 2+2 equal whatever the boss wants to...) so I was thinking doing something along these lines...
2 years in a construction company learning how to do something specific (get a skill)
after that 2 years in a salescompany and start my own business in construction during the weekends.
and after that 4 years of building up and getting more people in my company
Once I got some companies doing specific things of construction I was thinking of perhaps starting manufacturing parts for my construction company which by then could be doing decently on its own.
I'm thinking big here, I wanna start with one small company and build more and more of them...
What do you guys think about this?
What do you guys suggest I do and any tips on how to achieve my goals?
Any input is welcome because I've been thinking about this stuff for 3 months now and still haven't fully figured out what to do (Doing exams atm, so I haven't been sitting on my butt doing nothing
)
So maybe in a few months or maybe next year, I'm going to start working, but I haven't been able to decide what profession I should do. How did you guys figure it out?
A little background information on me:
(I'm belgian so the educational system isen't the same, but according to friends of mine, our material is very equal to the american educational material)
- high school diploma with special focus on computertechnology (programming, webdesign, etc)
- got a diploma accounting during high school (so I'm allowed to start a business)
- got a 3 year education in mechanical design and productiontechnology (everything about mechanics)
- currently am studying an extra program, which is an upgrade to my previous diploma to electromechanical engineering. (I've lost intrest in this though in the last years)
I've alwayse worked as much as I'm legaly allowed to, doing handyman stuff. Last year I went to Oman with Jan De Nul, one of the worlds biggest dredging companies, doing an internship on their biggest ship (I had to do the same job as the engineer - planning repairs, maintance, getting parts shipped, etc)
That journey to Oman was great and to be honest at the time I could see myself doing that job for atleast 5 years. The pay is great and it's a fun job, even though it kinda meant giving up my social life.
This year I worked in a design bureau and after 1 weeks work they fired the current designer and asked me to start working on constant basis there. The offer was really nice, considering it was more than what the average engineer gets payed (+ car, + cellphone, + fuel, + laptop)...
I thought about it but even though the offers great, being a full time designer is not in my blood. And following other peoples orders is even less in my blood... I started thinking back on all the things I did in the past and it was clear that somehow I alwayse took the lead... Even in my fraternaty when other people asked me to help organise some activity, I just took the lead...
So I've decided that somewhere in the future (before I turn 30) I wanna start a business. But before that I need to get some experiance, particularly in sales and some other skill which I could sell.
Now I know that in my country there's an extreme lack of people who do plumbing, carpenting, etc... Everybody goes to college here... There are almost no people left who use their hands... Now I'm pretty handy, I think I'm pretty clever (not smart - clever as in figuring this out quickly) and I'm good at counting (as in how to make 2+2 equal whatever the boss wants to...) so I was thinking doing something along these lines...
2 years in a construction company learning how to do something specific (get a skill)
after that 2 years in a salescompany and start my own business in construction during the weekends.
and after that 4 years of building up and getting more people in my company
Once I got some companies doing specific things of construction I was thinking of perhaps starting manufacturing parts for my construction company which by then could be doing decently on its own.
I'm thinking big here, I wanna start with one small company and build more and more of them...
What do you guys think about this?
What do you guys suggest I do and any tips on how to achieve my goals?
Any input is welcome because I've been thinking about this stuff for 3 months now and still haven't fully figured out what to do (Doing exams atm, so I haven't been sitting on my butt doing nothing
