The major I have chosen was business administration with a
focus on entrepreneurship. I have attended Brandman University since January of
2016. I am currently in the Air Force and my occupant is firefighting. I do not
plan on continuing to be a firefighter though firefighting in the air force
taught me how to time manage, be a better leader and pay attention to details.
The specific aspects of the career path I would like to
research more about is how successful auto mechanic stay successful. I plan to
open up an auto mechanic shop and pray fully be one of the most successful
franchises there is. Also one interesting
knowledge practice I would like to implement that I read from the frame work for
information is to deal with complex research by breaking complex questions into
simple ones, limiting the scope of investigations I believe that would help me
in the long run because asking and answering the right questions could lead to
the most success in what you are trying to achieve.
Prince, I find your interest in building and owning your business very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI also have a military background and therefor I have chosen a similar career path with a slightly different emphasis, but I am familiar with independent business ownership. My father build and has successfully owned his own business for over 20 years, but not without bumps in the road.
The career path I have chosen is also Business Administration but with an emphasis in Human Resource Management. I agree that it is imperative to have the upmost knowledge in breaking down those complex questions further into simple ones. Although our career paths are not identical there are similarities. As a business owner you will need to familiarize yourself with the different benefits your employees will demand and require. An important one is the health benefits you may or many not have available to them.
I enjoyed reading the enthusiasm you have for your future goals and wish you the best of luck!
Hello, and welcome to LBSU 302!
ReplyDeleteBeing a firefighter in the USAF must be interesting, and I can imagine that you have learned many skills from that experience, besides just fighting fires. Your future career, being a successful auto mechanic, also sounds interesting and challenging. Being a successful small business owner can be tough if you aren't familiar with how to run a business. I would recommend that you steer your research more in that direction of running a small business. This will give you information that you can use as the owner of the business, as my guess is that you will have mechanics working for you.
You have some great goals for your learning in this class, and I look forward to helping you to attain all of your goals.
Becky
Thank you for your advice. And you could call me Yul
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