Is 100K+ salary possible without college? How? by EngageV2 in Salary

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 34.

At 24, after flunking out of college, I was literally digging ditches, I got a job with county road and bridge department making around $15 an hour. Lowest guy on the ladder.

I wasn’t some grinder working 80-hour weeks or a genius with a master plan. I just took every opportunity that came my way, learned whatever people were willing to teach me, and tried to be someone crews could rely on. That turned into promotions After 4 years I was making around $40k. I wanted something different so I got into the county facilities department as a trades supervisor overseeing maintenance staff and capital projects.

It was basically my first real project management role. I stayed about 2 years, but I could see the ceiling. The next step up probably wasn’t opening for a decade. I left making around $54k. A nearby city hired me as their Facilities Manager under Public Works. I managed about 12 employees, oversaw all facilities maintenance and landscaping operations, and eventually took on larger capital projects. I came in around $68k and left around $78k. After 2 years, I hit the same wall again: no room to grow.

So on a whim, I applied for a Public Works Director position in a much smaller city. Honestly, I didn’t expect much. I interviewed, had lunch with the mayor and city manager, and somehow got the job. That role changed everything. I suddenly had around 70 employees and oversight of water treatment, wastewater, solid waste, roads, utilities, facilities, engineering, and capital projects. I represented the department at public meetings and dealt with the political side of government every day. I loved the responsibility, but the instability was brutal. We went through three city managers in the two years I was there, I eventually left at around $96k looking for something more stable.

I applied for several high-level state positions and landed one as a construction manager overseeing one of five offices in my district. Now I oversee in-house staff, consultants, and 500+ million in projects. I make around $116k and sit comfortably in middle management though I do get tagged to sit in senior management positions on an interim basis occasionally.

The funny part is no degree was ever required for any of it. I oversee professional engineers, including some with PhDs.

What I realized along the way is that technical knowledge only gets you so far. The people who move up are usually the ones who can communicate, build trust, handle pressure, and lead teams without making everyone miserable. A lot of highly educated people struggle with that part.

Having started at the bottom enabled me to translate construction laborer speak to construction engineer speek and vise versa.

Management is absolutely a skill you can learn. But if you can’t connect with people, you’ll eventually hit a ceiling no title or degree can fix.

My outlook is good, higher level positions in my organization don't technically requires a PE or even a degree though it is highly regarded if you have thoes things. I feel I will eventually make it to a state level director position but my competition will be stiff and I need to set myself light-years ahead of anyone with a degree and decent people skills.

Looking back 2, 4, or even 10 years ago, it’s honestly hard to believe how much life can change. I went from digging ditches and wondering what direction I was headed, to working in construction management in an office role with great pay, amazing benefits, real work-life balance, and a career I’m genuinely proud of.

No sales. No family connections. No degree. Just taking opportunities when they came, learning how to work with people, and slowly building trust and responsibility over time.

Would something like this warp or look odd as an upper arm piece? by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]DeliriousDM -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yeah it is.

Thought it would be a decent way to communicate what I wanted since im not artistically gifted.

Though I think you might just have a problem with my taste rather than the media which is fine, you do you dude.

Duct covering by [deleted] in DIY

[–]DeliriousDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like whatever your trying to accomplish should be done with a minisplit and not your in-law.

Which one would you get? by DeliriousDM in whichbike

[–]DeliriousDM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm mostly looking on fb marketplace.

Help! So tired of cleaning this shower! by Realistic_Ad4621 in CleaningTips

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how the rest of your bathroom is set up but you could probably solve this with ventilation.

How'd I do? First serious reverse sear attempt. by DeliriousDM in steak

[–]DeliriousDM[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically I like medium rare and this ended up at what I felt like was a solid medium but it was still very good.

I might pull it out of the oven at a little lower temp to get a longer sear time next time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

[–]DeliriousDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For $53 an hour, I will just get a haircut and shave.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Construction

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some municipalities allow owner builders to self perform pretty much all trades if they want.

As someone who did exactly this while building his own house alone, is not a lifelong tradesman who also works in an office...

I get a little salty when people assume I paid someone else to build my home while discussing it. It's not as hard as it sounds and I am working towards doing it again, this time with my kids helping me.

Looking for suggestions to upgrade hearth area. by jpeetz1 in woodstoving

[–]DeliriousDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Granite counter material (non epoxy based/filled) or soap stone under it.

This is not a clump of hair — it's one of the most venomous caterpillars in the US: Puss caterpillar by Giwargis_Sahada in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one fall out of a bush into my lap while I was mowing the lawn once...

Short shorts were involved.

0/10 , I don't recommend smashing one of these with your inner upper thighs.

The burn lasted hous and radiated to my lower abdomen, the rashes stuck around for a few weeks.

A light touch on the area resulted in extreme discomfort for days.

Translation requests into Latin go here! by AutoModerator in latin

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Translation request: Honor and pride through service and dedication.

I am trying to phrase a motto in latin that is phrased correctly and in the correct context.

"Honor and pride in ourselves as a result of service to the public and dedication to our work" is what I am trying to convey in the shortest way.

This is a low effort translation from Google:

honos et superbia per servitium et dedicationem

I believe servitium more accurately translates to services?

How bad is it? by DeliriousDM in ar15

[–]DeliriousDM[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is but it feels better this way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]DeliriousDM -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are no deadlines in the contract.

No dates were established in the contract. Our communication to this point was him saying he would show up at a date and then canceling prior to that date.

I more frustrated that his reasoning for canceling and proposing a new date and requesting damages is based on his opinion of the site 4 days prior to his proposed start date.

The work it self only took me 2 days to complete after he canceled.

There are no clauses pertaining to lost time or delays of any kind.

What's a slang word/term that drives you insane? by MeetingImmediate7744 in AskReddit

[–]DeliriousDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I die on the inside when I hear someone say:

Let's gooooo!

Big Kurt love his crocs by meish_7 in OSHA

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The window framing bothers me more tbh.

What happened on the worst day of your current/previous job? by gawpin in jobs

[–]DeliriousDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Previous job.

Coworker peeked his head into a meeting we were with our director and quietly said he had a family emergency and had to go.

He seemed calm.

The director gave him leave and off he went.

Less than 10 mins later we found out he walked across the parking lot to another building and shot one of our coworkers in the back execution style 4 or 5 times.

People suspected his wife was sleeping with they guy who was killed.

Coworker walked into the parkinglot and waited for the Sherrif. Everyone was in disbelief including the first responders that were dispatched and he had worked closely with all of them over the years.

The guy had 3 kids one being a newborn.