Stinchcomb
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- Atlanta, GA
I have had the oddest job offer. I’ve grown up in the construction industry and started working for a mechanical contractor in 1984. I now am a designer/engineer working for a plumbing contractor. Know a little about all the trades, elec., plumbing, HVAC, piping, fire protection, structural, etc.
An engineering firm contacted me recently offering me a job. I initially turned them down due to the money. They called again to ask that I come in for video interview via webcam, from a local job site they are working. I’m in Atlanta, GA they are located in NJ, but I would be allowed to work from home. This interview was strange enough, but then after many unusual questions about video equipment and what TV shows I liked, they informed me that they didn’t want me as a designer/ engineer, but rather a videographer for them (sort of a “This Old House” type of thing). I’ve never even heard the term videographer before this. They say they’ve hired several, but who knew nothing about construction. Because of my background I would know what to focus on with both the camera and my questions. They’ve more than matched my pay request and the travel will be no more than 6 weeks a year. Now it is up to me to make the decision to take the plunge in a new field and new direction. It’s somewhat scary and exciting. I’ve got a good thing where I’m at easy commute, good money, regular hours, good benefits but am not the happiest doing plumbing design (boring).
Decisions, decisions……..what to do. Any body have any experience in a similar line of work.:eusa_doh:
An engineering firm contacted me recently offering me a job. I initially turned them down due to the money. They called again to ask that I come in for video interview via webcam, from a local job site they are working. I’m in Atlanta, GA they are located in NJ, but I would be allowed to work from home. This interview was strange enough, but then after many unusual questions about video equipment and what TV shows I liked, they informed me that they didn’t want me as a designer/ engineer, but rather a videographer for them (sort of a “This Old House” type of thing). I’ve never even heard the term videographer before this. They say they’ve hired several, but who knew nothing about construction. Because of my background I would know what to focus on with both the camera and my questions. They’ve more than matched my pay request and the travel will be no more than 6 weeks a year. Now it is up to me to make the decision to take the plunge in a new field and new direction. It’s somewhat scary and exciting. I’ve got a good thing where I’m at easy commute, good money, regular hours, good benefits but am not the happiest doing plumbing design (boring).
Decisions, decisions……..what to do. Any body have any experience in a similar line of work.:eusa_doh: