I Told My Parents I Wanted to be a Landscaper 

This is what they said…. 3 years later.  

I had just walked across the stage at Oklahoma State University where I graduated with a degree in Landscape Management, an odd degree choice to most. But what most people don’t know is how large the green industry really is. And that was the outlook my parents had. I still remember my sweet and sassy mother coming up to hug me after the graduation ceremony had ended. She squeezed my neck tightly and said, “I never thought you would get a job after graduation when you told your dad and me you were going into landscaping.” Earlier that semester I had received job offers from three of the top five companies I was looking at to start my career in 2017. And this was just the Landscape Management side of my interests. I didn’t even touch the surface on landscape design, sports fields, or greenhouse management. Half of my closest friends in college graduated with degrees from the business college. While still a great area of study, they were all struggling up until graduation day, some after, to find jobs and cities to move to after college.  

I started my career in Kansas City with a great family owned company for six months that led me to my passion for commercial landscape maintenance. I am now about to celebrate my two-year anniversary with LandCare USA, LLC out of our Dallas location. No day is ever the same and that is what I love. Some days you are in meetings all day, some you are attending luncheons and trade shows, but at any time you can for sure find yourself out planting flowers or weeding beds with the team.  

My parents look at me know and see the career path I have set for myself with the degree that mystified most people. I am currently working in Account Management and Business Development. The next step in my career is to run my own branch and then one day be a Regional Vice-President. I followed my passion and I found the best industry possible for me. For the outdoor/plant loving person, the options are endless in the green industry. 

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