PODCAST · business
JobGuppy
by Chris Hodges
JobGuppy is a podcast on a mission to help career explorers and job seekers find out from real people what a specific career or job is really like on a day-to-day basis. Join your host Chris Hodges as he takes you on a deep dive with each guest as they break down their line of work. You'll hear from experienced, working professionals with transparent, realistic, and job-specific insight about their daily roles. Everything from job search recommendations to income and salaries, Chris speaks to questions like, "Do I need to go to college for this job, how much college, what is work-life balance like, and are there travel opportunities?" And the best part is the ending where the guest shares their inspirational insight for the next person wanting to get started on their career journey. Tune in each week for a deeper understanding of different career paths.
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How I found a bridge from my passion to my purpose. Interview with creative and entrepreneur Anne Alexander-Sieder
This is an episode for all creatives, anyone trying to find their passion, and anyone wanting to here more about how you can sustain an income while pursuing your passion. Anne Alexander-Sieder, an actress currently featured in A Heidelberg Holiday on Netflix, shares her adventures throughout her career journey in the entertainment industry. She discusses how she got back into acting later in life, moving from a successful voiceover and presenting career to relaunching her on-screen acting career after raising a family. Anne emphasizes the importance of adaptability, entrepreneurial thinking, and self-driven opportunities. To help relaunch her acting career again later in life and bridge the gap of inactivity - she discovered how to curate experts and coaches and craft workshops locally. The workshops she crafted, and now helps others craft, serve to (1) bring top-tier acting coaches to her\you locally to help brush up on acting skills, (2) earn income, (3) build community, and (4) network on a completely different level. Anne also speaks about how fear and limiting beliefs can hinder progress and how actively pursuing one's curiosity can lead to unexpected opportunities. You can find out more about how Anne helps actors, and other creatives, take control over their careers and use workshops to master skills across a variety of topics like acting, art, furniture rehab, cake decoration, etc..., all while earning an income at Act-Bold.com. @JobGuppy, find show notes and other important links from this episode. Look for Anne Alexander-Sieder.Key TakeawaysCuriosity Leads to Passion – If you don’t have a burning passion, follow your curiosities and take action. They often lead to unexpected career opportunities.Entrepreneurial Thinking Enhances Creativity – Anne built a business by organizing workshops, allowing her to train and make money at the same time.Fear Never Disappears, But You Can Control It – Fear often sounds like logic, but taking action is the only way to build confidence.Community is Key – Building relationships in your industry opens doors and provides support through career transitions.AI is Changing the Creative Industry – The entertainment field is being reshaped by AI, making it crucial for actors and creatives to find unique, irreplaceable human skills.Chapters02:46 Target audience description03:44 Job role description 04:28 Anne’s career journey16:31 using workshops to brush back up on acting skills17:48 The role of curiosity19:18 How to find your curiosity 21:25 Anne’s multifaceted life roles22:30 work-life-balance24:44 Entrepreneurship26:30 Adaptability28:02 Misconceptions about creative roles28:34 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs30:24 Using workshops to meet needs39:47 Mentorship42:17 Education43:33 AI impact in the creative space 48:46 the importance of community and connections50:12 how to discover your passion51:27 Income as an actor54:43 Act-Bold.com workshop walkthrough56:25 what would you do different and how to deal with fear#careerjourney #careeradvice #careers #jobguppy
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How to become an IC Layout Designer in the Semiconductor Industry
Harrison Chau shares the story of his career journey and the path that led him to become an IC Layout Designer. He also discusses what it's like to be an IC Layout Designer, the education required, and some general information about income.@JobGuppy show notes and other related items at https://jobguppy.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/semiconductor-ic-layout-engineer-harrison-chau/.Takeaways• IC layout engineering and design is a niche field within the semiconductor industry, requiring specialized knowledge and skills.• The role of an IC layout engineer involves using computer-aided design tools to build circuits based on schematics and design rules.• Work-life balance in the industry can vary depending on the company and project, but it is generally manageable. It is always good to ask when interviewing how the project cycles are structured to help manage the work-life balance. Some companies are known for high stress project cycles, but may also have high reward benefits. But it all depends on what is important to you.• Some roles can offer hybrid in-office and remote work opportunities.• Education requirements for IC layout engineering can range from specialized training programs without a college degree to advanced levels of college degrees, depending on the level of expertise desired. • IC layout jobs can be found on company websites, job search platforms like Indeed and LinkedIn, and specialized IC layout school websites.• IC layout professionals often work closely with others and need to be in sync with the overall design process.• Teamwork, communication, and creativity can help you become a better IC layout designer overall.• A good analogy to IC layout is like building a house. First the architect designs the home based on things like features, costs, and size. Then they hand the design over to a general contractor who is then in charge of building the design. The IC Layout Designer is like the general contractor in this example. They are responsible for building the circuit design provided to them.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background09:55 Career Path and Transition to IC Layout12:49 Understanding the Semiconductor Industry19:26 Work-Life Balance in IC Layout23:15 Education and Training for IC Layout30:17 Job Search and Hiring Insights33:37 Salary Expectations and Career Growth36:59 The Future of IC Layout and AI38:28 Career Advice and Final Thoughts#chipdesign #integratedcircuit #semiconductor #layoutdesign #careerjourney #careeradvice #careers #jobguppy
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Librarian careers beyond the Public Library and all over the world
Summary In this conversation, Karen Holt, a Library Director in a national lab for the Department of Energy, shares her journey and experiences in the field of librarianship. She discusses the different types of libraries and the various roles within the profession. Karen explains her daily responsibilities as a library director. She has also worked in diverse roles all over the world. She shares insights into her career path and the value of her diverse experiences. Karen goes on to provides advice for aspiring librarians and shares ideas on job searching and what skills she looks for when interviewing potential job seekers.JobGuppy show notes and other related items at: https://jobguppy.com/librarians/library-director-karen-holt/Takeaways The role of a librarian offers a wide range of career opportunities in different types of libraries in the U.S. and abroad, including schools, college academia, museums, corporate companies, law firms, medical libraries, Congress, and even international organizations like NATO and the United Nations.Librarians often have diverse responsibilities, including managing, removing, and adding new collections, assisting patrons, conducting research, and implementing new technologies.Building relationships and providing excellent customer service are essential skills for librarians.Librarians can benefit from a variety of educational backgrounds, and there are different paths to enter the profession, including obtaining a master's degree in library science or information studies.Networking, reaching out to professionals in the field, and being open to new experiences can help aspiring librarians navigate their career paths.Being a librarian allows for flexibility to relocate to many different geographical locations over ones career.Chapters00:00 Episode Introduction – How many kinds of librarians are there?02:19 Karen's Introduction – Her Career Journey and the Role of a Library Director02:58 What is the role of a Library Director?06:06 What are different places librarians can work?07:33 How do you allocate your time and do you travel?11:45 How did you know you wanted a career as a librarian?26:43 What would surprise people to know about you?29:02 What are your likes and dislikes about working in a library?30:16 What is the work-life balance like for a librarian?31:13 Is there anything unique that sets you apart from other librarians?32:37 What kind of education is required to be a librarian?37:02 How to search for librarian jobs40:08 What hiring managers look for in librarian candidates40:53 What is the income for a librarian?45:26 What advice can you share with listeners about career exploration?47:14 The wrap-up
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Wired for Success: Career Insights from a Master Electrician
SummaryIn this conversation, Josh Grooms, a master electrician, discusses his role and experiences in the electrical trade. He shares insights into the daily tasks and projects of an electrician, including working in attics and troubleshooting electrical issues. Josh also highlights the variety of work and job satisfaction that comes with being an electrician. He discusses the transition to business ownership and the responsibilities that come with it. Josh provides advice for those considering a career as an electrician, emphasizing the importance of physical labor and the ability to adapt to different tasks. He also shares insights into income and financial growth in the field and provides resources for job searches and union information. Takeaways· Being an electrician involves a wide range of tasks, from working in attics and troubleshooting electrical issues to installing fixtures and completing wiring projects.· There are different industries and specializations within the electrical trade, including residential, commercial, and industrial work.· The job of an electrician requires physical labor, adaptability, and the ability to work independently.· Transitioning to business ownership as an electrician brings additional responsibilities, such as managing finances and finding new clients.· Income in the electrical trade can vary depending on location, experience, and specialization, with opportunities for growth through leadership roles.JobGuppy show notes and other related items at: https://jobguppy.com/the-trades/master-electrician-josh-grooms/Chapters:00:00 Intro02:34 Career Path and Experience03:28 What does your week look like?05:08 What are the various electrician industries?06:14 What are some example tasks?10:22 Time breakdown13:51 Options to work alone or in a group15:31 Different ‘niches’ for electricians16:14 Experience needed to be a Service Electrician16:49 How did you know you wanted to be an electrician?18:50 What can a career path look like?23:30 Discussing the Electrician’s Union24:22 Surprises, likes, and dislikes25:33 Education requirements and ongoing certification requirements28:30 Income growth opportunities32:19 Importance of location and weather conditions33:05 Job searching34:29 Parting advice and inspirational words35:33 That’s a wrap
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Behind the Scenes of a Real Estate Investor in a Family Business
Summary: Jason Grote, a residential real estate investor, shares insights into his entrepreneurial journey in the real estate industry. He discusses working with family, balancing office work and field work, and the process of real estate investing. He also highlights the financial challenges and the importance of budgeting. Jason emphasizes the need for fortitude and self-drive in entrepreneurship and the un-glamorous side of the real estate business. He provides advice for newcomers, including the importance of networking and finding a niche that interests them. Jason reflects on his own experiences and offers insights into creating a successful career in real estate.JobGuppy show notes and other related items at:https://jobguppy.com/real-estate/residential-real-estate-investor-jason-grote/ Key takeaways: Working with family in a real estate business can be successful if roles and responsibilities are clearly defined.There are many ways to get involved in real estate investment. So find your niche and focus on that.In Jason's opinion, look for the areas of real estate that interest you the most to help find your niche. If you do it just for the money, it may not last.It takes time. And once one door opens, it starts leading to other doors opening. Timeline:00:00 Introduction 03:26 Roles and Responsibilities in Residential Real Estate05:46 The Process of Real Estate Investing07:14 Traits and Skills for Success in Real Estate09:38 Challenges and Lessons Learned in Real Estate11:04 The Reality of Real Estate vs. Glamorized Perception14:50 Passion for Real Estate and Working with People16:15 Certifications and Networking in Real Estate19:38 Resources for Learning and Networking in Real Estate21:05 Advice for Newcomers in Real Estate22:33 Prioritizing and Maintaining Relationships in Entrepreneurship25:00 Finding Your Niche and Enjoying the Real Estate Journey27:23 Conclusion and Next Steps
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Market Development Manager - The Evolution of an Organic Farmer to Semiconductor Interconnect Market Innovator
In this conversation, Chris interviews Ben Pratt, a Market Development Manager at Carlisle Interconnect. Ben shares his career journey, starting from being an organic farmer and welder to his current role. He explains the responsibilities of a Market Development Manager, which include product management, strategic account management, and product marketing. Ben emphasizes the importance of teamwork and collaboration in his role and discusses the balance between technical and business skills. He also provides insights into work-life balance, job search advice, and the value of education in this field.Other topics discussed:The importance of teamwork and collaboration in his role. Work-life balance and the need for a supportive team and manager. Insights into the product management field and advice for those interested in pursuing a career in this area. Education and degree requirements for product management roles. Different job titles and growth opportunities within the field.Income and salary range. Advice on job searching.The importance of building relationships and staying open to new opportunities. Ben reflects on his own career choices and encourages others to keep grinding and stay determined.JobGuppy show notes and other items like example job searches at:https://jobguppy.com/business/market-development-manager-ben-pratt/Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Background03:03 Role of a Market Development Manager04:28 Daily Responsibilities08:34 Team Collaboration10:57 Travel and Customer Interaction12:23 Work-Life Balance13:45 Career Path and Education19:07 Importance of Networking and Relationships20:57 Surprising Aspects of the Job22:26 Likes and Dislikes24:40 Job Search Advice28:35 Importance of Education31:58 Income and Salary37:15 Job Search Resources39:41 Regrets and Lessons Learned40:51 Conclusion
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Do you have what it takes to be a Supply Chain Operations Manager at Amazon?
In this episode, Mariana shares her experience working as an Operations Manager at Amazon in the supply chain management field. She discusses the daily activities, goals, and metrics of her role, as well as the skills and personality traits required for success.Mariana also talks about the challenges she faced as a new leader and how she overcame shyness to develop her leadership skills. She provides insights into career progression, work-life balance, and income growth in the industry. Mariana offers advice for job seekers and emphasizes the rewarding aspects of working in operations management.https://jobguppy.com/supply-chain-management-operations-manager-mariana-bermudez/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview01:30 Career in Supply Chain Management03:19 Goals and Metrics04:15 Daily Activities and Time Allocation05:37 Skills and Personality Traits06:32 Overcoming Shyness and Building Leadership Skills07:32 Travel Opportunities08:48 Other Roles and Opportunities09:18 Setting Goals and Metrics10:14 Problem Solving and Firefighting12:34 Planning and Forecasting13:58 Career Path and Progression15:27 College Preparation and Degree Relevance16:57 Math and Presentations18:49 Choosing Supply Chain Management19:46 Internships and Work Experience20:12 Career Path and Progression21:40 Enjoyment and Challenges22:39 Work-Life Balance23:35 Income and Salary Growth26:30 Benefits of Additional Learning Credentials27:29 Job Search and Recommended Companies31:49 Job Titles and Job Search Platforms33:45 Hiring Criteria and Skills39:00 Leadership and Development40:59 Degree Relevance and Career Progression42:26 Inspiration and Advice43:42 Conclusion
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How to pursue a career in Cybersecurity
In this episode, John Bottoms shares what it's like to be head of cybersecurity at Mozilla Firefox and gives some examples of the projects and issues he and his team tackle. This career field has a very diverse set of specialties to explore, like evaluating security level risks associated with merger and acquisitions targets, incident response, disaster recovery, and data management to name a few. John has a large scope of experience working his way up through IT and then transferring his skillset to focus on cybersecurity. If you're wondering were to get started, then this episode is for you. Links to specific certification programs mentioned during the interview and other show notes are at https://jobguppy.com/cybersecurity/head-of-cybersecurity-john-bottoms/
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Maximizing Your Career and Income as an Automotive Technician
Are you considering a career in the automotive repair and maintenance industry and have questions? Check out this episode where ASE certified technician, Andrew Smith, shares valuable information he has learned across his career from working at corporate dealerships, managing shops, owning his own shop, and now teaching local high school students. He has good advice on how to launch your career and on maximizing your earning potential. JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/automotive/automotive-technician-andrew-smith/
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November 2023 - Monthly Recap
In this month's recap, you’ll hear from three individuals: a Resident Chef, an Accounting Manager, and a Salesforce Consultant. Chris summarizes each guest interview along with their best career advice.For more detailed information about each career, please click on the titles listed below:Episode 9 - Resident Chef at Sur La TableEpisode 10 - Financial Accounting Manager, Do the Numbers Add Up?Episode 11 - Can Anyone Really Be a Salesforce Consultant?Connect with Chris:Website: https://jobguppy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobguppy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JobGuppy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jobguppy More About the JobGuppy Podcast:JobGuppy is a podcast on a mission to help career explorers and job seekers find out from real people what a specific career or job is really like on a day-to-day basis. Join your host Chris Hodges as he takes you on a deep dive with each guest as they break down their line of work. You'll hear from experienced, working professionals with transparent, realistic, and job-specific insight about their daily roles. Everything from job search recommendations to income and salaries, Chris speaks to questions like, "Do I need to go to college for this job, how much college, what is work-life balance like, and are there travel opportunities?" Tune in each week for a deeper understanding of different career paths.
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Can Anyone Really Be a Salesforce Consultant?
In this episode, Chris chats with Stephen Guzman about what the job entails as a Salesforce Consultant. But what is a Salesforce Consultant? In simple terms, they're experts in understanding a company's needs and goals, and then customizing and setting up Salesforce to fit those requirements. Salesforce is a tool for managing customer relationships and a Salesforce Consultant, like Stephen, is someone who helps the company make sure the software helps them work more efficiently. Stephen doesn't hold back as he shares how he maximized his earning potential to pay off his student loan debt of $114K, how he worked his way up the ranks, and how you can get started in this career with and without a degree.JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/business/salesforce-consultant-stephen-guzman/
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Financial Accounting Manager - Do the Numbers Add Up?
In the world of an accountant, every dollar has a tale to tell. Join Chris as he speaks with Accounting Manager, Eddy Gloria, about what it’s like to become successful in this industry. Together, they peel back the layers of an accountant’s world and discuss everything from the demands of the industry, including the long working hours, and the benefits of early career moves.JobGuppy show notes: https://jobguppy.com/financial/accounting-manager-eddy-gloria/
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Resident Chef at Sur La Table
There’s more to being a chef than what you see on TV. Despite the excitement of cooking competitions and baking shows, a chef’s job goes beyond the kitchen. In today’s episode, Chris sits down with Resident Chef, Nick Rogers as he talks about what being a chef is really like. From his own personal career ladder to the career opportunities available, to what a day in his life looks like, you’ll walk away from this interview with a new appreciation for your local chefs. Chef Nick shares how he worked his way to the top and gives his best (and honest) advice to those looking to work in the food industry.JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/culinary/resident-chef-nick-rogers/
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October 2023 - Monthly Recap
In this month's recap, you'll hear from seven people across a wide range of industries. Find more information on each episode based on their career titles below:Episode 1 - Fractional Airline PilotEpisode 2 - Otorhyinolaryngologist: Ear, Nose, & Throat DoctorEpisode 3 - Petroleum GeologistEpisode 4 - Forensic AnthropologistEpisode 5 - Music Theory ProfessorEpisode 6 - Business Transformation ConsultantEpisode 7 - Intraoperative Neuromonitoring TechnologistConnect with Chris:Website: https://jobguppy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobguppy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JobGuppy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jobguppy More About the JobGuppy Podcast:JobGuppy is a podcast on a mission to help career explorers and job seekers find out from real people what a specific career or job is really like on a day-to-day basis. Join your host Chris Hodges as he takes you on a deep dive with each guest as they break down their line of work. You'll hear from experienced, working professionals with transparent, realistic, and job-specific insight about their daily roles. Everything from job search recommendations to income and salaries, Chris speaks to questions like, "Do I need to go to college for this job, how much college, what is work-life balance like, and are there travel opportunities?" Tune in each week for a deeper understanding of different career paths.
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Intraoperative Neuromonitoring: Protecting Your Nerves During Surgery
In this episode, Chris speaks with Ronier Abarca, an intraoperative neuromonitoring specialist, who monitors neurological functions during surgery (the intraoperative part). His job is to keep the surgeon informed on what is happening to the nervous system around the area where the surgeon is operating - usually during neck or back surgery. Ronier shares what a typical day in the life can look like, how to prepare before a scheduled surgery, and the importance of communication in this field of work.JobGuppy show notes: https://jobguppy.com/medical/intraoperative-neuromonitoring-ronier-abarca/
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From the Oil Rig to the Consulting Industry: Business Transformation Consultant
In this episode, Chris is joined by Business Transformation Consultant, Jesus Patino. He shares his unconventional path that took him from rigs to riches. Literally. As a former, chemical engineer working offshore, Jesus shares how his journey and experience led him to where he is today - meeting companies where they’re at in the business lifecycle and helping them to level up. You’ll learn about the skillsets needed to succeed in this role, what work-life balance looks like, and so much more!JobGuppy show notes: https://jobguppy.com/business/business-transformation-consultant-jesus-patino/
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The Art of Teaching Music Theory: A Professor's Perspective
If you want to major in Music Theory or better yet, wonder what music professions are out there, this episode is for you. Join Chris as he speaks with Associate Professor Dr. Sumanth Gopinath who breaks down what Music Theorists actually do. They also delve into the wide range of career possibilities that fall under the music theory umbrella. From music therapy to a professor in academia, the career pool is overflowing with options. Tune in as Dr. Gopinath provides insights into his own academic journey, what the career ladder looks like as a Music Theory Professor, and find out his top music program recommendations.JobGuppy show notes: https://jobguppy.com/associate-professor-of-music-theory-sumanth-gopinath-ph-d/
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Forensic Anthropology: Examining Human Skeletal Remains
If you love science and human anatomy, this episode is for you.Chris speaks with Dr. Natalie Langley, a Board Certified Forensic Anthropologist, who specializes in examining skeletal remains. Whether it’s to identify individuals, unravel mysteries, or find clues about ancestry, age, and signs of trauma or disease, Forensic Anthropologists bridge the gap between the living and the deceased.Dr. Langley has a research lab at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona where she uses her skills to help physicians and surgeons improve pain management and relieve patient discomfort. As an Associate Professor of Anatomy, she also shares the education and certifications you need to land your first role as well as her best advice to get into this field of work.JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/medical/forensic-anthropologist-natalie-langley-phd/
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Fueling the Future: Exploring the Role of Petroleum Geologists
What does a Geologist in the Petroleum Industry do exactly?That's what today's episode is all about. In this episode, Chris is joined by Adam Damman as he shares his experience as a Petroleum Geologist, what he does day-to-day, and how he got where he is. They also discuss college programs and the pros and cons of different levels of education. Adam breaks down what it means to be different kinds of Petroleum Geologists and what he recommends for someone just getting started. He goes on to talk about his ups and downs, likes and dislikes and also shares his insight on the topic of income and salary and how to manage the good times and bad times.JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/geological-sciences/petroleum-geologist-adam-damman/
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Otorhinolaryngologist: Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor
An Otolaryngologist is a fancy word for Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor a.k.a. ENT.In this episode, Chris sits down with Dr. Mary Beauchamp as she sheds some light on her daily life as an ENT doctor. This conversation will give you a glimpse into her daily life as she handles diverse medical cases each day. Beyond her professional journey, Dr. Mary candidly also shares her experience as a successful career woman balancing parenthood. You'll want to tune in for her valuable insights on how to maintain a fulfilling work-life balance.Dr. Mary hones in on the importance of knowing your "why" and how it helped her to connect with her true calling as an ENT specialist. JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/medical/otorhinolaryngologist-doctor
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A Day in the Life as a Fractional Airplane Pilot
You've probably heard of a Commercial Pilot or even a Freight Pilot, but a Fractional Airplane Pilot?In case you are wondering, fractional ownership is when multiple owners share the use and costs of purchasing and operating an aircraft (or business jet).In this episode, Chris is joined by Brian Miller, a Fractional Airline Pilot who shares what a typical day looks like for him, his journey as a pilot, how he rose up the ranks, and what certifications you need to receive your own pilot license.Along for the conversation is 16-year-old James Kearsing, looking to start his career in aviation. He offers a different perspective as he decides what steps to take in order to earn his wings. This conversation will give you a transparent look into what this type of work entails, what the perks of the job are, and the potential pitfalls. JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/aviation/fractional-airline-pilot/
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Welcome to JobGuppy
JobGuppy is a podcast on a mission to help career explorers and job seekers find out from real people what a specific career or job is really like on a day-to-day basis. Join your host Chris Hodges as he takes you on a deep dive with each guest as they break down their line of work. You'll hear from experienced, working professionals with transparent, realistic, and job-specific insight about their daily roles. Everything from job search recommendations to income and salaries, Chris speaks to questions like, "Do I need to go to college for this job, how much college, what is work-life balance like, and are there travel opportunities?" And the best part is the ending where the guest shares their inspirational insight for the next person wanting to get started on their career journey. Tune in each week for a deeper understanding of different career paths.Website with information from each episode: https://jobguppy.com/
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JobGuppy is a podcast on a mission to help career explorers and job seekers find out from real people what a specific career or job is really like on a day-to-day basis. Join your host Chris Hodges as he takes you on a deep dive with each guest as they break down their line of work. You'll hear from experienced, working professionals with transparent, realistic, and job-specific insight about their daily roles. Everything from job search recommendations to income and salaries, Chris speaks to questions like, "Do I need to go to college for this job, how much college, what is work-life balance like, and are there travel opportunities?" And the best part is the ending where the guest shares their inspirational insight for the next person wanting to get started on their career journey. Tune in each week for a deeper understanding of different career paths.
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