I was going through some of my old MBA class notes last night as I was not-as-frantically-as-I-should-be trying to pack (or pitch) for this weekend's move. It is hard to believe, as much as I am in to software development now, that when I was searching for a job during my stay at the College of William and Mary's Graduate School of Business that I wanted to work as a supply chain management consultant, build up some experience, make some real money, and retire young. But it seems that in a robust economy, such as what we were experiencing in the spring of 2001, nobody wanted to hire any consultants. It seems that businesses do not need help in deciding things to cut. So I decided to continue with my previous experience in software development (my undergraduate degree was in Information Science / MIS).
I guess you never know how things will work out.
Posted
Thu, Jul 31 2003 10:53 AM
by
Darrell Norton