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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
Like most people who've responded to this thread, my career goals have changed greatly upon being involved with FIRST. However, unlike most people I didn't want to be an engineer before being involved in FIRST, and likewise I still don't. Not that I have anything against engineers, I just lack the pertinent skills needed to be an engineer.
Before FIRST I wanted to be a foreign language teacher. However during the spring semester of my freshman year in college my life was changed. I volunteered for my first FIRST regional (the 2005 New Jersey Regional) and I signed up to be a play-by-play announcer. I didn't think I had a shot to announce since I was the third backup. However, as luck would have it the first two people weren't able to attend the regional. So there I was 18, just out of High School and needed to entertain the crowd at a FIRST regional. Needless to say, I was a nervous wreck, but apparently I did well. At the end of the regional Randy Schaeffer came up to me and asked if I wanted to help out with New York City. Since then I've been asked to announce at 3 different regionals and the World Championships. Some people from the crowd even asked where I got my training, and were shocked when they found out that I never announced before.
So anyway, thanks to FIRST I changed majors and am now a mere 2 years from getting my broadcasting license, and hopefully will be working for a radio station shortly after.
I owe a lot to FIRST, and like Sara I will be involved in FIRST for as long as I can, so I can give future kids the opportunities that I received.
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My Volunteer Resumé
Game Announcer NJ: 2005-Present
Game Announcer Philly: 2006-Present
Game Announcer NY: 2005-2008
Game Announcer Champsionships: 2005-2008

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