I graduated in 2004 with a degree in business finance but did not know what I wanted to do with my life so I followed in my father's footsteps and became a residential construction manager which I have been doing in Austin for the last 17 years. I've had a lot of success and have been working on an amazing high density project in east Austin for the last 9 years but have been wanting to try something new for a while. Originally my plan was to wait until this project finished up about a year and a half from now before moving on but given the continued challenges with the supply chain and labor deficiencies I'd like to accelerate my time frame for finding something else.
The project I'm working on right now is truly special and sort of the pinnacle for anything I might do in construction management so I feel like anything that might come next within that niche will be a step down. I know I want to get out of the day to day grind of construction management but beyond that I'm not 100% sure what I'd like to do next. I'd like to see where my experience managing projects and supply chains might best translate so I'm hoping some of you might have some ideas. I'm trying to think outside the box here and come up with something new and exciting.
Thank you for whatever help or advice anyone might have.
The project I'm working on right now is truly special and sort of the pinnacle for anything I might do in construction management so I feel like anything that might come next within that niche will be a step down. I know I want to get out of the day to day grind of construction management but beyond that I'm not 100% sure what I'd like to do next. I'd like to see where my experience managing projects and supply chains might best translate so I'm hoping some of you might have some ideas. I'm trying to think outside the box here and come up with something new and exciting.
Thank you for whatever help or advice anyone might have.