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Post by TTX on Aug 21, 2023 4:23:50 GMT -5
I think there's nothing that should stop them from being released together along with Cousin Luke in the next PP.
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Post by Vegas on Aug 21, 2023 17:31:57 GMT -5
I listened to this episode today.
As for me, my career does greatly match what I studied in college as I got a Bachelors in History at Washington State University and a Masters in History at UNLV and I teach World History.
It is impressive that the LOW team already has their 2024 LOW release schedule tentatively planned. Although the Indie brand had its 2023 release schedule (in terms of the themes of the sets but not in terms of all the cards) in place at the start of 2023 and we already know what the first Indie set of 2024 will be including some of the names locked in for that set, we have not determined the full 2024 Indie release schedule yet past Quarter 1.
I have enjoyed working on the second volume of the Ringside Companion with Chad, Cory, and Pete and I will have something cool to submit for it soon.
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Post by ldivock on Aug 22, 2023 4:58:17 GMT -5
Both of my jobs since graduating have been in my fields of study. I got my Bachelor's (Sports Information) and Master's (Communication Media) from Barry University in Miami Shores, Fla., getting my graduate degree while working there as the Assistant Sports Information Director ... it's an NCAA Division II School that won 3 National Championship while I was there and 25 more over the last 28 years while I've worked for CBSSports.com (Barry has been dominant in men's and women's tennis over the past decade-plus, winning 15 championships since 2010 with the women winning every one since 2017 and the men taking them all since 2019).
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Post by the_faction on Aug 22, 2023 9:07:51 GMT -5
Thanks for getting to my question guys. And understood that all scheduling is tentative and I wondered if you put up a skeleton proposal for the upcoming year allowing things to move around as needed as you get closer to the delivery dates.
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Post by Chad Olson on Aug 22, 2023 9:26:09 GMT -5
Thanks for getting to my question guys. And understood that all scheduling is tentative and I wondered if you put up a skeleton proposal for the upcoming year allowing things to move around as needed as you get closer to the delivery dates. Our schedule is definitely "skeletal" and "in flux!" It was a great question.
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Post by Tournament Master on Aug 22, 2023 12:43:18 GMT -5
I like how the college question went.
Tim was to the point and was completely on course from college to career.
Stu basically said he was lucky to graduate and the degree didn't really factor into his career.
Chad over achieved with 2 degrees, but of course left out the details on where he got either one.
Cory was overly detailed in his answer and had the most eclectic path.
It couldn't have gone better!
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Post by Chad Olson on Aug 22, 2023 13:06:18 GMT -5
I like how the college question went. Tim was to the point and was completely on course from college to career. Stu basically said he was lucky to graduate and the degree didn't really factor into his career. Chad over achieved with 2 degrees, but of course left out the details on where he got either one. Cory was overly detailed in his answer and had the most eclectic path. It couldn't have gone better! Both of mine were from my current employer - Iowa State University.
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Post by Tournament Master on Aug 22, 2023 13:27:15 GMT -5
I like how the college question went. Tim was to the point and was completely on course from college to career. Stu basically said he was lucky to graduate and the degree didn't really factor into his career. Chad over achieved with 2 degrees, but of course left out the details on where he got either one. Cory was overly detailed in his answer and had the most eclectic path. It couldn't have gone better! Both of mine were from my current employer - Iowa State University. That certainly makes sense, especially on the MBA.
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Post by malicelover on Aug 22, 2023 20:18:35 GMT -5
The college question got me thinking. I majored in Mass Communications Journalism with minors in Communications Arts Studies and Public Relations. For three years I worked as a daily news reporter, won some awards, and then decided to go get my first master's degree in Higher Education/Student Development. I worked for two years in that field, but realized that the demographic of students I most wanted to work with - students with academic struggles; low income; etc.; weren't in attendance in the schools I was working at that time. I realized to work with those demographics I would need to work in a K-12 setting. So, hello second master's degree in teaching, which I have been doing now for six years, ready to start year seven!
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Post by Sinestro24 on Aug 23, 2023 6:26:00 GMT -5
Another fun episode fellas.
While I've been lucky to work in the field I studied in school. My wife studied Geology and ahs worked in IT for the last 25 years.
My first year year working at NFL Films, one of my co-workers was the man who directed the Crying Indian PSA.
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