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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 16382911" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>When I was 19, I had worked a few meaningless jobs, and was in college studying computer programming. College seemed like a huge waste that wasn't going to benefit me personally. I dropped out and worked a couple part time jobs. Then a friend of mine had contractor friend that was hiring. I said f it, I have nothing better to do with my day. I quit the part time jobs and jumped on his framing crew. I loved it. It was hard work, but it was really being part of a team and getting to see what you got done at the end of the day that was rewarding. When my boss passed away, I tried sales for a while. Didn't really like going to work every day, so I went back to construction for another GC. Today I'm a GC. I'm not going to say I love being a GC as much as I loved being one of the guys every day, but you gotta grow up one day and earn some real money. That being said, just try stuff. You never know what you are going to like until you are doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 16382911, member: 26495"] When I was 19, I had worked a few meaningless jobs, and was in college studying computer programming. College seemed like a huge waste that wasn't going to benefit me personally. I dropped out and worked a couple part time jobs. Then a friend of mine had contractor friend that was hiring. I said f it, I have nothing better to do with my day. I quit the part time jobs and jumped on his framing crew. I loved it. It was hard work, but it was really being part of a team and getting to see what you got done at the end of the day that was rewarding. When my boss passed away, I tried sales for a while. Didn't really like going to work every day, so I went back to construction for another GC. Today I'm a GC. I'm not going to say I love being a GC as much as I loved being one of the guys every day, but you gotta grow up one day and earn some real money. That being said, just try stuff. You never know what you are going to like until you are doing it. [/QUOTE]
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