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It may not be totally appropriate to do this but I am desperate. First let me just say that I am an avid outdoorsman whose first love is fishing, camping or most any other outdoor activity. My dilemma is that I am in the position of leaving my company soon to find a better fit. I don't know how much longer I can hold on to my present job due to a change in ownership. I have over 20 years of experience in finance, accounting and real estate and I am hoping someone in this forum can contact me to aid in my search.
Ultimately I would love to use my experience and my love of the outdoors together in my career. Are their any local boat or fishing gear manufacturers that I could contact? If any one has any suggestions on my current situation I would greatly appreciate it. I know from reading the many postings over the last year that the members of Fishing Minnesota have their priorites in the right place and hopefully can understand my predicament. Thanks for any suggestions you can give me.

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send me an email and describe yourself, almost like a resume but not as detailed. I was in banking since 1971 and left recently when my daughter was murdered (police officer in Minneapolis). I worked both in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Our holding company has about 12 other banks in Minnesota.

Maybe if I knew a little more about you I could possibly steer you straight.

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Scheels All Sports has openings for several management level jobs that may be something you would like to look into? A great outfit to work for if your a avid sportsman, they value experience.

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www.scheelssports.com

Good luck, fallow your dream!

My moto is don't do what you have to do, do what you love to do, and you will do it well.


Ed "Backwater Eddy" Carlson
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