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Job ideas...and sort of just a vent

DH is very frustrated in his job.  He's a retail manager and has tried to branch out to other, more "professional" careers (9-5, weekday types) but hasn't had luck.  He has a bachelor's in Business Administration and has always (since hs) held a mgmt/supervisory type role so I would think he'd be a good prospect for employers.  However, he's applied many places in various fields and has no luck.  I realize many people are having very similar experiences and I thank God that at least he still has a job and isn't searching out of necessity.  I feel like I really don't know much about the "job market."  Does this seem like what most people are experiencing?  (A situation in which it seems someone would be a great candidate but no call back.)

Here's what I originally came to ask.  What are some jobs that you would think might be good for a person who does not want to interact a huge amount with customers?  BUT the person isn't very knowledgeable about technology?  AND the person might some day have a family to help support? 

I know that's a long shot but I figured that if there's anywhere to ask this question this might be the place.  I tried to make this short and there's much more than I'm putting down but any comments/ideas/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: Job ideas...and sort of just a vent

  • What about a Pharmaceutical rep?  I know there is definitely a lot of traveling involved and maybe more sales than he is wanting to do.  But, you can make a lot of money doing it.  :)  Maybe he can get into a higher position and not have to travel as much.  Or do the dirty work for a little while and move up quickly with his prior experience.
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  • What about jobs that are listed under marketing or marketing communications? If his strength is more in communications than technical stuff, I've seen a lot of jobs recently that wanted people with some kind of retail/sales experience.
  • Project Management.  Its the bomb-diggity if you get one in a good place.  I've been a PM for the last three or four years, and have been fortunate enough to experience highs and lows - and really do enjoy it either way.  

     That skillset is VERY versatile and you can apply just about any experience to it.  For example - I majored in Russian, but used my technical experience to get in the door.  I don't do anything language OR tech related, but do a lot of things with cost savings and lean methodology. For me, its good to do things with a start, middle and end rather than something operational that goes on and on and on - especially if he's good at getting results.:)

  • How about working for a retail property management company?  I worked for a company called Westfield in S CA - they owned most of the malls in S CA and a lot throughout the US.  They loved hiring people with degrees and experience in retail.  Most of the malls here are owned by Simon properties... here is a list to their job site: http://www.simon.com/about_simon/hr/.

     

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  • You kind of described my husband.  He works for a company called Field Asset Services now. There are 400 + employees there but there are so many different departments that it doesn't feel like it.  You can go to the website http://fieldassets.com/ but it doesn't really give a lot of information but I believe it does list job openings.  DH has been with the company for a year and a half now and it just keeps growing.  If your DH has any questions he can email my DH (mike) at talltexanmike at gmail dot com
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