Career Family Tree By: Samantha Petty. My Dad Phillip Petty Phillip Petty Works for SAP Works for SAP.
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Career Family TreeBy: Samantha Petty
My Dad
Phillip Petty
Works for SAP
Dad
What was their major and/or academic background/training? Business Administration
- What is their job title, and what activities do they do on a regular day of work? Engineering Architect Premium Engagements - Max Attention Managing critical situations within large enterprise customer’s
SAP Solution, defining strategic guidance around solution direction in relations to SAP support and maintenance
What do they like about their job? Works across multiple customers and see the difficulty within
how to support global business processes with technology
Dad
What do they wish was different about it? More work life balance… He works too much
How did they start doing this job/choose this job? Started working in supply at AA and then moved into a
business analyst role that introduced me to SAP. Learned how SAP worked and got an opportunity to work at SAP.
What other careers/jobs have they had in their life? Action Auto Parts, McNatt Honda, American Airlines,
SAP…… this is rare for most to only work at this few of companies.
Why did they stop doing each of those? There was more money each time he changed companies.
Dad
What makes a job interesting to them? Being surrounded by really smart people
What about a job leads one to be happy? Compensation, Ownership, Accomplishments, and
Challenges
If they could not do the profession/job they currently are doing, what would they choose instead? “ I would like to own my own business at some point, I
would like to teach technology at a college…. I think I will do both before I am done working….. ”
My Mom
Kimberly Guenzel
Works for American Airlines
Mom
What was their major and/or academic background/training? An Associate’s Degree in Secretarial Science Medical from Central
Carolina Community College.
What is their job title, and what activities do they do on a regular day of work? Material Logistic Specialist at American Airlines. Daily she maintains an
inventory of aircraft parts and tooling to ensure when an aircraft has a problem, they have access to the appropriate supplies to repair the aircraft. For the last 18 months, she has been on a special project to build a new inventory system at AA. The new system will enhance their capabilities for traceability, accountability and movements.
What do they like about their job? No day is exactly like another. New things happen everyday.
What do they wish was different about it? She wished that the station that she works at (RDU) was a larger hub in
the system.
Mom
How did they start doing this job/choose this job? She received the opportunity to interview for this job
when AA opened their operations at RDU in 1987.
What other careers/jobs have they had in their life? Worked for the State of North Carolina Education
Division.
Why did they stop doing each of those? She chose AA for the adventure of the job. She also
wanted to be able to use the flight benefits that come along with the job (free flights.)
Mom
What makes a job interesting to them? It is constantly changing.
What about a job leads one to be happy? “If you enjoy your job, you are happy to go to work
each day.”
If they could not do the profession/job they currently are doing, what would they choose instead? She would probably be in law enforcement. Her
mother was a police officer and she always thought she might want to follow in her foot steps.
My Brother
James Hearne
Graduated from UNT
Works at the W Hotel in Dallas
James
What was their major and/or academic background/training? Hospitality Management
What is their job title, and what activities do they do on a regular day of work? Catering Sales Manager, booking and servicing
catering only groups.
What do they like about their job? Organizing people and events.
James
What do they wish was different about it? Co-Workers are always a struggle.
How did they start doing this job/choose this job? Applied for desk job within hotel and worked way up
to Sales position.
What other careers/jobs have they had in their life Server, Bartender, Administrative Assistant, and
Cheer Coach.
Why did they stop doing each of those? Progress of career.
James
What makes a job interesting to them? The environment and tasks involved.
What about a job leads one to be happy? Enjoying what you are doing..."enjoy what you
do and you'll never work a day in your life."
If they could not do the profession/job they currently are doing, what would they choose instead? Teaching within a high school to better
hospitality students.
My Uncle
Chris Amarante
Works for a city in the DFW area
Chris
What was their major and/or academic background/training? “I always like math and science in high school. I went to college night my
junior year and thought I wanted a degree in Physics and Engineering. I was accepted to Sam Houston State University in 1987. I began with my basic core curriculum. I quickly figured out I was not going to peruse a degree in Physics, so I worked on my basics courses for engineering. I transferred after two years from Sam Houston State to Texas A&M . I went to school an additional an three years taking summer school classes to graduate in 1992. I graduated with a GPA of 3.33 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.”
What is their job title, and what activities do they do on a regular day of work? “I currently am a Director of Facilities and Construction for a large City in
the DFW area. I manage 15 employees. Our department is responsible for maintaining all City owner facilities including the custodial duties. We maintain all of the HVAC systems, new construction, remodeling, future construction planning, and computer programs for access control as well as the Building Management Systems (lighting controls and HVAC systems.)”
Chris
What do they like about their job? “ I have a very rewarding job. I get to plan for construction
projects, implement construction, and maintain the final product. ”
What do they wish was different about it? “ I am satisfied with my career. Managing people has its
challenges. Just when you think you know everything in a situation, something always pops up and you have to pull tools from your tool belt to handle.”
How did they start doing this job/choose this job? “I was looking for a job change. At my previous job I worked 70
plus hours a week and stress was affecting me adversely. I was at the top of my career ladder at that employer and I wanted a change. The job I currently have I was hired for a specific position and since have been promoted. ”
What other careers/jobs have they had in their life? “I began my career right out of college as an engineer in
training. I worked in Chicago for one year in the main engineering office. I was transferred with the same company to the Gulf Coast to perform hands on training in the field working in Refineries and on large construction projects with steel plate structures. I left that company after 7 years to get a job with no travel in the DFW area for a large engineering design firm as a design engineer. I left that company after 1 ½ years and began working for a competitor to the first company, working in the DFW office building new elevated water towers around the entire United States as a Project Manager. I worked there for 7 years and changed to the current employer. ”
Chris
Why did they stop doing each of those? “I left my first job to move back home to the DFW area and have a stable
job with little to no travel. I left the second job because I did not want to do design work anymore. I left the third job because I was at the top of my career ladder with that employer and I felt I needed to move on.”
What makes a job interesting to them? “A good challenge makes a job interesting to me. I like to be a problem
solver. I like digging down in the details on a project. ”
What about a job leads one to be happy? “I am happy when I can see my accomplishments. I can say I helped
make this project happen.”
If they could not do the profession/job they currently are doing, what would they choose instead? “I most likely would be working with my hands on tools, a skilled
laborer.”
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