ldschmdit29;3506887; said:revkkoolaid How did you get into that job? Thats my dream job...
Honestly it was quite by chance. About two years ago I was working at Petco fulltime while going to college off and on after the military. I had transfered back into a Petco in Houston from the ultramegacrazysuperfish dept Petco in League City, TX. I had been back there busting my butt about 6 months gutting the place and Mike Senske, one of the owners, came in to buy crickets for the panther chameleon in the display paludarium. He was floored by how the livestock and aquascaping looked and wanted to know who was responsible for it. He pretty much made me an offer on the spot.
I peed my pants of course because I was well aware of who ADG was. I was actually planning on possibly trying to work there, or in public aquaria, once I'd finished college. Many of the staff members are marine biologists and never thought about trying to work there until I had my degree. Honestly ADG pays WAY better than public aquaria lol. The owners get cold calls from public aquarium staff all the time wanting jobs.
It's a really fun and exciting job. . . but I will say it's as much a lifestyle as is a job hehe. We all pretty much work 50 sometimes 60 hrs a week. . . .and we're salaried + commision. It's a bit consuming at times but we all are very passionate and driven about what we're doing and where we're going. . . .oh yeah and it's awesome
. I get to build, stock, and maintain some of the most balls to the wall privately owned systems in the world so the lack of free time and high stress is kind of a trade off for the weeeeeeeee.I feel kind of boastful and snobby when I read things I post concerning my job and where I work but I'm very proud to be a part of ADG.
I've had kind of crazy career path. Art Major>Digital Imaging>Computer animation>Web Development>Network Engineering in the USAF>Fish Cutter in Alaska>Petco Aquatics Spec> ADG. Strangely enough I will say I borrow from all my exp. in my different jobs everyday at ADG.