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Redshirt
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Dear fellow intp's. I am 33 years old. And I have had the following careerpath:
BSc Environmental Science gratuaded in 2005
Accountmanager (Recruiting, headhunting people business) 2006 (horrible)
Environmental technician ( taking soil and water samples) (engineering agency) 2007 (nice but simple)
Projectleader Soil investigation (organising soil investigation projects, planning and directing environmental technicians en giving instructions to laboratoria and writing reports and also responsible for the budgets.
2008 – 2010 (nice working for the municipality)
Claims Adjuster (Environmental) damages 2011 (to stressfull, hate insurance companies and the driving, the laptop, the cellphone and the suit)
Planning Engineer Planning Geotechnical investigation projects for contractor 2012 – 2014 (nice but sometimes too much planning and organising).
It's only a year now since I discovered that I am an intp. The problem with all these jobs is I think, the organising and planning part. But that's the problem with allmost all Bachelors and Masters degree jobs: You will become a Project leader. And a Project leader isn't focussed on deep analysing stuff (our expertise) all about planning and organising.
Programming, I have thought about it but it might be too much about details, I think it's not my thing and if it was my thing I would already have done it.
What might be an option is a craftsman ''career'' it's focusing on one thing and it have to be very precise/deep:
What about pipefitting? It looks very nice, it's like an art, just focus on one thing, easy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTeK5FM0cts
What are your thoughts one switching towards a Craftman's 'career' ?
BSc Environmental Science gratuaded in 2005
Accountmanager (Recruiting, headhunting people business) 2006 (horrible)
Environmental technician ( taking soil and water samples) (engineering agency) 2007 (nice but simple)
Projectleader Soil investigation (organising soil investigation projects, planning and directing environmental technicians en giving instructions to laboratoria and writing reports and also responsible for the budgets.
2008 – 2010 (nice working for the municipality)
Claims Adjuster (Environmental) damages 2011 (to stressfull, hate insurance companies and the driving, the laptop, the cellphone and the suit)
Planning Engineer Planning Geotechnical investigation projects for contractor 2012 – 2014 (nice but sometimes too much planning and organising).
It's only a year now since I discovered that I am an intp. The problem with all these jobs is I think, the organising and planning part. But that's the problem with allmost all Bachelors and Masters degree jobs: You will become a Project leader. And a Project leader isn't focussed on deep analysing stuff (our expertise) all about planning and organising.
Programming, I have thought about it but it might be too much about details, I think it's not my thing and if it was my thing I would already have done it.
What might be an option is a craftsman ''career'' it's focusing on one thing and it have to be very precise/deep:
What about pipefitting? It looks very nice, it's like an art, just focus on one thing, easy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTeK5FM0cts
What are your thoughts one switching towards a Craftman's 'career' ?