Personal Narrative: A Career In The Sports Industry

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The sports market has gone from something small you might see around the community back in the days; to something that has boomed into a major economical aspect of countries across the world. Tens of thousands of fans line the ticket booths and entrances to get in to see a game of action packed fun. From scoring goals and big hits in hockey, to 3 pointers and highlight reel dunks, there is a lot that the sports market offers from sport to sport. A career in the sports industry is something I have really considered doing. I love to play and watch sports. I always have my entire life, but at the same time, the economical aspect is something that really catches my attention about sports. That's why going into the sports field really interests …show more content…

Speech and communication skills are a must. When you're out in the community or giving a national speech, one thing that isn't good in speeches is stumbling or nervousness. Business is another essential class. Being the owner of a team, knowing how a business runs is crucial, and without that knowledge, how would you know how to run a team in the first place. Physical education is another class to take. (Ferguson, Top Career For Business Graduates, pages 349-350) Running a sports team requires background information and lots of knowledge about the sport you plan to run a team in. For college, the best program that I know of to major in is sports management. A few colleges that have good Sports management programs include: Michigan U; Minnesota U; North Carolina U; Texas U; and Temple U. (“Sports Management Degree Guide.” Sports Management Degree Guide, 22 Dec. 2017, www.sports-management-degrees.com/. ) Other great things to have besides all of this are personal skills like being a good athlete.(Ferguson Top Career’s For Business Graduates, pages …show more content…

When your team is in season, expect to work long days and weekends. In the offseason, expect to be working about 5 days a week for about 9 to 10 hours of work. Sports executives often have a sitting job doing things on a computer. (“Degrees & Courses from Top Colleges and Universities: Learn.Org.” Degrees & Courses from Top Colleges and Universities: Learn.Org, 22 Dec. 2017, learn.org/. ) Working as a sports executives brings its advantages and benefits. Examples are paid vacation time and health care. (Ferguson Top Career’s For Business Graduates, page 352) The ages of retirement for sports executives varies. Lately, a lot of team owners from various leagues are still working for the team over the age of 85. So depending on how long you want to own a team and when you feel comfortable for retirement, the age will vary. (“Homepage.” NBC Sports, 22 Dec. 2017, www.NBCsports.com/. ) (Side note, had trouble finding the exact page for where I found my info on

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