u/Manbearfig01

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The time has come where I think I am finally done in this career path. I am a GIS manager and have been doing GIS for about a decade, starting in environmental consulting and now at a non-profit. I no longer have a passion for GIS and am looking to make a lateral move to a more promising field. Maybe this isn’t the place to ask, but has anyone here moved from GIS into a different field, or have any suggestions for good places to look where ten years of experience here can have some benefit? I know surveying can be in that realm, but it looks like you usually have to start at the survey crew level before making it up to an office job.

I will be attending my last ESRI User Conference in July, so I would love to try and network there as well.

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u/Manbearfig01 — 9 days ago

Looking for a new spot to get a quality scissor cut. I’m pretty particular about haircuts unfortunately, and have been let down by most places who always end up giving me a Gen Z haircut against my wishes.

Looking for a good spot, possibly a salon, that does men’s haircuts but not necessarily a barber shop, as I tend to lean towards a scissor cut versus clippers.

Any recs are greatly appreciated!

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u/Manbearfig01 — 12 days ago