Play To Your Strengths

  • bradford_ayers wrote:

    Grant, loved the post.  I remember coming out of college and interviewing for my first job.  I was interview by a 50-something year old who was still a software developer.  And I thought to myself, why isn't he a manger by now.  Well here I am, 52 years old, and still a software developer and loving it.  It's what I do well and enjoy, and I know managing people would be a struggle for me, thus if I ever went that route, I'm sure I would end up hating my job.

    On another note, constantly learning is something I really enjoy too.  I'm also a ham and I'm currently doing the CW Fundamentals class with CW Academy.  Learning CW is very challenging, but it is really testing my mind and focus and I look forward to developing the skill as time goes on.

    All the best to you on your career journey and radio journey. 73

    de Brad W1ACC

    Excellent stuff. I keep leaning into learning CW, spend an hour, and then lose interest for a couple of weeks or more. I need to get serious about it at some point.

     

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