Retail
The retail industry stared down the apocalypse and continues on. Dramatic changes have come about, and a new vocabulary has arisen including omni-channel, real time conversion, clienteling, point-of-sale system, RFID, etc. Plenty of retailers are thriving in this new area, and the industry as a whole is growing.
So, whether you’re a retail seller, proprietor of retail related technology, or an industry publication, I can provide your customers/clients the content they need to navigate the dynamic landscape. By the way, my work which has been geared toward both e-based retailers and traditional brick and mortar.
Construction
The construction industry is booming these days and is expected to continue to grow in coming years. I’ve interacted with all types in the construction industry from those who create the designs, to those doing the heavy lifting, and to those writing the checks.
So, whether you’re an architecture firm, general contractor, developer, construction company, or an industry publication, I can help you spotlight a project, highlight an employee, or explain a technique. My work has focused on all areas of construction including: commercial, industrial, residential, and highway.
Education
Straight from over a decade in the high school and college classroom, I speak the language of education. I’ve worked with all the key players – parents, educators, administrators, and students โ and understand their needs and concerns.
So, whether you’re an innovative Ed Tech company focusing on personalized learning to help students develop skills and reach their potential or an education publication espousing the needs of collaboration, engagement, and community, I can help. One more thing, I create learning materials that engages and empowers students.
Loved it! I commented over there – but have to comment here as well, that was greatness! I love SJ!
Okay, what did you do to me? every single comment I’ve made required moderation. What did I say?? ๐
I wish I knew how to do such things. I am not even close to being that technically savvy.
Thanks – I really appreciate that. Did it make you laugh? I know you could use one and it makes me happy to make people laugh.
It did make me laugh! You were spot-on with the entire post and I really enjoyed it – and I did giggle as I was reading it because I could totally relate to SJ.
Cool. I saw your remark on the other site. I will reply to it.
Love this post Larry! I was laughing of the reasons why your son can’t be a golf announcer, ballerina and a bouncer ! ๐ (he’s a good boy!)
Cool. I always am happy to hear the posts make people laugh.
He really is a good boy!
Thanks again for the guest post! You’re welcome when ever you want to post something.
Send you an email about my idea so let me know what you think ๐
Thanks Penney. I do appreciate that.
I saw the email. I’ll reply later today.
We sort of have a list of things our kids won’t be doing, either. I’ve made my peace with it, but I do admit that I’m still hoping that Audrey will become a hairdresser and Caleb a surgeon. Or vice versa, I’m not picky. I just want someone in health care and someone who can do my hair!
Funny.
I have no need for someone to do my hair – not an issue of mine. I wish it was
You are so right – today everything is possible . . . and honestly, it’s not.
I don’t think you’re limiting SJ at all – I can’t see a kid wanting ONLY to go into one of those professions.
But, of course, he might change his habits as he grows up. ๐
Yes, he might. Who knows maybe one of these professions or something like it will be appropriate in the future. Either way, I think he has plenty of choices.
As I am sure you realized, this post was mostly in jest.