Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Marvin J Pringle - Introduction
I was born and raised in Sumter, South Carolina where I lived with my mother, father and two brothers. I attended public school where I participated in a couple of sports and other activities. My fondest memory of high school was being told I had been selected to attend college on a football scholarship. Upon graduating from Sumter High School, I went on to Newberry College (NC) in Newberry, SC. The years spent at NC were great in that I learned not only book knowledge, but I also gained some life experiences that I didn't realize I had learned until later in my life. If there would be anything I would change about my college experience it would be my emphasis in my major. I too discovered I like teaching and I should have followed the teacher tract of my degree. At the time I was young and inexperienced and just wanted to get over with college and get out into the world. I graduated from NC with my Bachelors degree and headed out into the world only to find that the world was not as kind as I thought it to be. I couldn't find employment and I became frustrated. Upon talking to some family and friends, I decided to enlist in the US Army to gain much needed experience and discipline that I lacked. My plan was to do the initial four years, get out and move on with my life. Well my plan didn't quite go the way I planned it to go and I ended up re-enlisting and spent over 20 years in the US Army. While in the Army, I did and learned quite a few things that have stuck with me. I attended many military schools during my career, but the one I enjoyed the most was the Instructor Trainer Coures where I learned to teach and train the proper military way. This gave me an outlet to the part of me that enjoyed teaching. I have taught in and out of the military for a little more than 20 years. Since retirement from the military, I held a couple of federal contract jobs that I really enjoyed. However, due to the Congress's inability to finalize or stabilize the federal budget, I lost these positions and the skills I possess are not marketable here in this area. I am now here at OTC reinventing myself by pursuing a skill set that will make me marketable in this and many other areas.
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6 comments:
It's never to late to pursue your dream of teaching! It's definitely one of the best ways to help and inspire people. :D Good luck with school
I'm happy to hear that you enjoy teaching. I always wanted to be a teacher but I'm not patient enough. Good luck this semester!
My eldest brother was a "I'll join for the 4 years then I'm out" kind of guy until he fell in love with the Air Force where he is still currently active. It is awesome that you want to pursue teaching! It is a field that requires a lot of patience! Best of luck to you!
I chose a different path but through the decisions we make good or bad we have that experience, you have done good rolling with whatever life has dealt. Your'e right in that it isnt ever too late to reinvent yourself. Keep your head up.
Hey Marvin!
See, you're the kind of individual we can all learn from.
When our initial plans do not go as we hope they would, we turn around to other opportunities that we may never have imagined.
I learned in a psychology class once that the average individual changes "industries" 7 times in a life time. This made me more comfortable with being open to change and learning new things, so no worries! You're gaining experience and learning! Besides, where is it written we have to stick with one thing the rest of our lives- that's boring! Haha!
Welcome to the next phase of life! Have fun!
P.S. Glutton for Punishment ;-/
Haha! Yes, yes i am. I was born a Razorback, and had an opportunity to work for the Cowboys a few years back so they "taught" me about football.
BUT- My heart really lies with the Green Bay Packers ;-) (Be nice)
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