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Don't know why you don't think you couldn't do all of that mate. I look at the progression of a lot of my professors at Uni (IIRC your in construction management or something similar, I'm civil engineering) and it almost follows that to a tee. Either having their own business before or consulting for others during while living and lecturing abroad. Most went a step beyond masters as well.


Work hard and set your mind to it and your able check all of those boxes.

Yeah construction management mate. That sounds like a nice career route actually. I'm enjoying management to an extent but there's a lot of arse covering and fire fighting to do. I fancy something a bit more technical in the future. Lecturing really does appeal to me in the future though, I think It'd suit me well.

The above post jogged my memory that you're in construction aren't you? My field is property investment management (commercial only).

I've worked for myself for 8.5 years now. My advice is to definitely try and establish a consultancy practice in a parallel field to your current employer. If you have the skill back yourself to add value to small companies/high net worths. In your spare time literally offer your services for nothing (and be clear on liabilities). Ask to share in the upside if your advice proves worthwhile.

The academic route is great but night be a little dull for a few decades.

Good luck either way.

Cheers mate. I like the idea of a consultancy actually. Obviously I'd need a fair bit of experience before I considered that though.
 
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