Behind-the-wheel
Living dead
Absolutely.You must work in a highly specialized field making that kind of money? I'm pretty sure you had to bust your ass to get in the top 20%.
Mercenary/Contractor
Absolutely.You must work in a highly specialized field making that kind of money? I'm pretty sure you had to bust your ass to get in the top 20%.


That didn't stop Barry ObeezyManager? I don't want to manage people
Director? See above
CEO? Good question.
Honestly, aint nobody over me that has my complexion. I have worked at many companies and none of the CEOs, directors or upper managment was black. I can't count on one hand the amount of black managers I've worked with.
I mean, I'm not going to blame anything but I don't see folk that look like me in these positions so maybe those roles are not meant for me.![]()
Do you enjoy this?Mainly approve business credit lines in the steel industry. Accounts receivable, calling companies to get payment. Filling lawsuits against non-payers, bankruptcy claims etc. Got a degree in Accounting but anybody could do this job.
Part of it is I don't want to be in management. No sour grapes... I don't want to manage people. I am an IC analyst type.
Part of it is I'm not that ambitious or savvy. I am happy to admit it. Not everyone can make it to the top. But I do what I have to do to move ahead and make things happen the way I want them to.
If I could start all over, I don't think I would have become an engineer. I'm good at it, but I don't enjoy it anymore. I should have been some kind of analyst. That's the other thing.... it takes time to realize what you want out of life. I'm in a completely different place now than I was in college. What I wanted back then I hate now. I couldn't have dreamed of going the direction I am headed because I didn't know. So I wouldn't feel bad for not being where you thought you would be.

