Bumblebee
Commodore
It is a mixture of getting the breaks and making the breaks. I wouldn't get irritated about someones perspective.
As for me:
I feel as if I bought the winning lottery ticket. Now, had I not looked at the day of the week, walked into the store, and had a dollar to put down, and then followed up by reading the paper to see if I won, then the luck wouldn't have mattered, but since I did all of those things then I was able to take advantage of the luck I had.
Get my analogy?
I wanted to be a captain at an airline, so I read JC and figured out how to get to an airline
(lucky I found JC: worked the info I found there)
I got hired with OO at the perfect time to upgrade at 1.5 years, the guys a year behind me won't get to and the ones in front had to wait longer
(lucky timing: preparation for the opportunity when it came)
I wanted to do firefighting someday, it seemed nearly impossible but I logged all of the time I needed for the eventuality.
(luck I made a connection here on JC: worked it by reading between the lines on posts and guessed that someone here was involved in firefighting)
I didn't think there would be a job for me this year, but we were working on VLA's for our crews and I was working at getting an opportunity just in case.
Lucky that I got a contract and that the VLA program happened the same week, (timing) now VLA's are not being awarded because our company found a way to utilize our crews Prepared by putting in for the VLA the first week!
SO everything is preparation/luck/timing.
Dough knows that, he was just saying that the job didn't fall in his lap like some new folks think, just that he worked hard, networked and when the opportunity presented he was ready. He is also a very lucky guy as well. (just look at his wife)
As for me:
I feel as if I bought the winning lottery ticket. Now, had I not looked at the day of the week, walked into the store, and had a dollar to put down, and then followed up by reading the paper to see if I won, then the luck wouldn't have mattered, but since I did all of those things then I was able to take advantage of the luck I had.
Get my analogy?
I wanted to be a captain at an airline, so I read JC and figured out how to get to an airline
(lucky I found JC: worked the info I found there)
I got hired with OO at the perfect time to upgrade at 1.5 years, the guys a year behind me won't get to and the ones in front had to wait longer
(lucky timing: preparation for the opportunity when it came)
I wanted to do firefighting someday, it seemed nearly impossible but I logged all of the time I needed for the eventuality.
(luck I made a connection here on JC: worked it by reading between the lines on posts and guessed that someone here was involved in firefighting)
I didn't think there would be a job for me this year, but we were working on VLA's for our crews and I was working at getting an opportunity just in case.
Lucky that I got a contract and that the VLA program happened the same week, (timing) now VLA's are not being awarded because our company found a way to utilize our crews Prepared by putting in for the VLA the first week!
SO everything is preparation/luck/timing.
Dough knows that, he was just saying that the job didn't fall in his lap like some new folks think, just that he worked hard, networked and when the opportunity presented he was ready. He is also a very lucky guy as well. (just look at his wife)
