Architecture
Like Yorick, you are 'a fellow of infinite jest', but one with much more skull.That explains the moat around all of your posts.
That was my first thought as well...he worked on the new wing at the GuggenheimYou're Art Vandelay.
EconomicsAt Penn State or elsewhere. This was likely brought up here before, but we have three couples here for a small cookout. All are college grads. Of the 4 men, 2 are political science, including me. One is history. One is education. Of the 4 women, 2 are education. One is economics (my wife), and one is French.
Maybe not much. Probably why it took me 5 years to graduate.What's so civil about engineering, anyway?
BS Civil Engineering from PSU
Are you related to 'Wally Kinnan the Weatherman'?Meteorology, of course.
Like LionJim, I feel like I have had a mystical life. 45 years in aviation meteorology with a break of six years helping to start The Weather Channel.
Lived all over the country. Worked with a lot of nerds.
Wonderful
Only took a week.That was my first thought as well...he worked on the new wing at the Guggenheim
Capital?Thank God. I thought I was the only one. Of course, I did not go to law school at UCLA. It was east of the Mississippi, but I never have divulged the actual source of my legal genius.
BS Civil Engineering from PSU
Bob, I was sure you would be political science, with all the "outrage".B.S., Chemistry, Penn State
Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
When you retire, will you still have a half-life left?Radiological Sciences
Accounting. Worked as a Joint Ventures Auditor for Marathon Oil Company at age 22. Quit after 3 years to go to law school.At Penn State or elsewhere. This was likely brought up here before, but we have three couples here for a small cookout. All are college grads. Of the 4 men, 2 are political science, including me. One is history. One is education. Of the 4 women, 2 are education. One is economics (my wife), and one is French.
Now that is one I would not have guessed. I thought sure you were political science.Accounting. Worked as a Joint Ventures Auditor for Marathon Oil Company at age 22. Quit after 3 years to go to law school.
Probably would have majored in English or Histoy or Poli Sci, but my dad was an English/French teacher, and I feared I would end up doing that. It was accounting or nursing for me since that is where the jobs were. My forte` as an accountant was explaining it to management in writing.Now that is one I would not have guessed. I thought sure you were political science.
BS Mining Engineering and Masters in Business Admin. followed by 40 years of the school of hard knocks. Then I got smart and retired.
IE at PSU then after a year of work Math/Sec. Ed elsewhere. I am just in awe of the idea that I may have taken a class with the
great rush chairman.
I almost understand what you're talking about.
Good story.I never was really asked. A bit of a story. I had retired early from the coal industry after 28 years. I was retired for almost 6 years when I actually saw an ad for a Mineral Economist position in Boulder. I applied for and got the position in 2006. So, after 36 years I finally got a job in my major! Sometimes it takes a while but you have to keep trying.
I have a lot of clients that do this type of work - started in the Environmental Field out of College and now develop Insurance programs for firms doing Environmental work.Started towards a BS in Chemical Engineering, but a fake ID at the age of 19 and access to the State College bars ended that. So, switched over to EMS and ended up with a BS Energy and Fuels Engineering. I thought I would work in a lab developing synthetic fuels, which was actually a passion (research). Bottom fell out of the oil market in the late 1980s and R&D got scaled back.
After a few years in industry, I got my MS Environmental Engineering, also from Penn State.
Have done a lot of work over the last few years with redeveloping unusable brownsfields sites into more viable properties. There is something to be said to look at piece of formerly unused property and now is a viable property, and say "I helped create that".
Had thoughts of an MBA or even working on a PhD, but the idea of classroom work and studying just is not appealing anymore.
Shouldn't a Dentist say as PSU "drilled them" in 1986? Sorry, I'm sure you get lines like that all the time.Molecular and Cell Biology B.S. PSU
D.M.D. Pitt
My fondest memory of dental school was listening to the loud " WE ARE - PENN STATE " cheer inside of Pitt's stadium as PSU stomped them in 1986.
Accounting. Worked as a Joint Ventures Auditor for Marathon Oil Company at age 22. Quit after 3 years to go to law school.
Architecture. I'd asked girls to come back to my room and see my high rise.