Originally Posted by
DustanS
Interesting read.
Having read a few hundred resumes similar to yours I similarity share the view-point of most businesses that are unrelated to the O&G Industry. Hiring people who flocked in numbers to achieve an engineering degree based on the paycheck alone is tough look at any other way, and almost always they’re deleted and forgotten. Although, there is always a sense of compassion when stories of families burning up savings to survive, taking shitty jobs to make ends meat, and sacrificing homes/cars/hobbies because they don’t have an option, I tend not to look too much into these situations because the feeling of that individual ever being truly committed to something new seems unlikely and most would bail in a heartbeat in the event of a “boom”.
However, there are a few highlights to your initial post and some throughout the discussion that have caught my attention, and I cautiously admire you for posting this on a public board. I say cautiously because I’ve met and interviewed hundreds of individuals whom are fantastic at pitching or selling themselves, only to watch them crumble under the pressures of something new.
Ultimately, adaptability is the key to a persons sucess, and almost all of the successful people in my network had a door opened for them. So, if you’re interested, I’d be willing to hear you out, and see what you could possibly bring to the table in my organization. I’ve made my mark using the same mantra you’ve described multiple times throughout the thread, and it’s simple, “if I get in front of them, I’ll close the deal. If you’re able to put your words into action, you’re the type of person I’d want on our team.
PM me your contact number and I’ll reach out to coordinate a time to sit down with you in my office.