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Professional Field Change
Posted on 11/4/16 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 11/4/16 at 2:57 pm
Does anyone have ideas of what someone with a degree in education and a master in educational leadership can do professionally outside of the education system?
Posted on 11/4/16 at 2:58 pm to CoachCredeur
Sell insurance for New York Life, Mass Mutual, NOrthwestern Mutual, Aflac or any of the other insurance companies.
Posted on 11/4/16 at 3:04 pm to CoachCredeur
Some healthcare systems have training programs that employees and physicians must go through in order to gain access to the system EMR. Occasionally, I see people with educational backgrounds in these 'training' positions, and in training manager/director positions.
Posted on 11/4/16 at 3:24 pm to CoachCredeur
There are many jobs that just require a degree in something. Of course there is always sales.
Can I ask why you would be wanting to make a change?
Can I ask why you would be wanting to make a change?
Posted on 11/4/16 at 5:06 pm to CoachCredeur
There are plenty of education-focused nonprofits in need of leaders/administrators, esp in the NOLA area. If you have classroom/adult ed skills, you might look for something in corporate training, perhaps in the HR realm.
Posted on 11/4/16 at 5:07 pm to CoachCredeur
How about Human Resources? Organizational Development?
Posted on 11/4/16 at 9:28 pm to lnomm34
Enterprise Rent A Car, They give you the tools to be your own boss.
Posted on 11/5/16 at 12:24 am to CoachCredeur
If your a chick I would guess porn.
If your a dude buy up your disability and fake an accident.
What a waste of an "education"
If your a dude buy up your disability and fake an accident.
What a waste of an "education"
This post was edited on 11/5/16 at 12:25 am
Posted on 11/5/16 at 12:32 am to LSUFanHouston
Just getting burned out in education. Got into it for the coaching part but long hours are tough with growing family.
Posted on 11/5/16 at 6:02 am to CoachCredeur
Might want to change your user name/location for a little more anonymity when posting questions like this--you never know who is lurking.
Most of the coaches I know who got burned out either moved to administration (principal/vice principal) or sold insurance (Allstate, State Farm).
Most of the coaches I know who got burned out either moved to administration (principal/vice principal) or sold insurance (Allstate, State Farm).
Posted on 11/5/16 at 7:40 am to ThatsAFactJack
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Sell insurance for New York Life, Mass Mutual, NOrthwestern Mutual, Aflac or any of the other insurance companies.
About 2 years ago I decided to change careers and enter the insurance business and I love it. I did have a leg up though as it was already the family business.
Posted on 11/5/16 at 8:00 am to CoachCredeur
Since your expertise includes coaching, look at parish/municipal recreation departments. Those depts often hire directors of team sports programs, or specifically youth sports programs. The coaching/sports angle might also put you in good stead if you wanted to transition into personal training/fitness, or as a manager/owner of a gym or fitness club. Getting certified as a trainer isn't rocket science.
Posted on 11/6/16 at 7:02 pm to CoachCredeur
Maybe Learning and Development for a large corporation?
Posted on 11/6/16 at 8:50 pm to CoachCredeur
Get in another industry and find a reputable online program.
At least that's what I'm doing.
At least that's what I'm doing.
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