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The Electronics Technician Who Became an Electrician (Bobby Rindom)

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What does it mean to shoulder adult responsibilities before you've even finished high school? Bobby Rindom takes us through his remarkable journey from a childhood marked by instability to finding purpose and stability through military service and skilled trades.
Bobby's story begins in Florida, where frequent moves and family struggles meant attending 10-15 different schools growing up. By age five, he had already become the "man of the house" after his father's departure, later working full-time while still completing high school. All this while navigating undiagnosed ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia that wouldn't be identified until adulthood.
His path led to the Coast Guard in 2006, where he specialized as an Electronics Technician, working with navigation systems and communications equipment at stations from Alaska to Massachusetts. The technical skills he developed there became the foundation for his civilian career, transitioning through the Helmets to Hard Hats program to become a union electrician with the IBEW.
Throughout his journey, Bobby maintained unwavering commitment to family responsibility, supporting his mother financially for years and navigating personal relationships with the same dedication he brought to his professional life. Now remarried and established in Michigan, he reflects with hard-earned wisdom on resilience and critical thinking.
For veterans considering their next steps or anyone facing significant life challenges, Bobby's story offers a powerful reminder that with determination and adaptability, we can build stability and success despite difficult beginnings. As he puts it: "I'm not a very smart guy, but I'm very wise because I learned from everybody else's mistakes to not make the same mistake or try to avoid them."

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Chapters

1. Growing Up and Family Background (00:00:00)

2. Joining the Coast Guard (00:17:30)

3. ET School and Military Experience (00:34:26)

4. Alaska and Early Career Stations (00:55:26)

5. Transition to Civilian Life (01:09:46)

6. Relationships and Personal Growth (01:21:46)

128 episodes

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What does it mean to shoulder adult responsibilities before you've even finished high school? Bobby Rindom takes us through his remarkable journey from a childhood marked by instability to finding purpose and stability through military service and skilled trades.
Bobby's story begins in Florida, where frequent moves and family struggles meant attending 10-15 different schools growing up. By age five, he had already become the "man of the house" after his father's departure, later working full-time while still completing high school. All this while navigating undiagnosed ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia that wouldn't be identified until adulthood.
His path led to the Coast Guard in 2006, where he specialized as an Electronics Technician, working with navigation systems and communications equipment at stations from Alaska to Massachusetts. The technical skills he developed there became the foundation for his civilian career, transitioning through the Helmets to Hard Hats program to become a union electrician with the IBEW.
Throughout his journey, Bobby maintained unwavering commitment to family responsibility, supporting his mother financially for years and navigating personal relationships with the same dedication he brought to his professional life. Now remarried and established in Michigan, he reflects with hard-earned wisdom on resilience and critical thinking.
For veterans considering their next steps or anyone facing significant life challenges, Bobby's story offers a powerful reminder that with determination and adaptability, we can build stability and success despite difficult beginnings. As he puts it: "I'm not a very smart guy, but I'm very wise because I learned from everybody else's mistakes to not make the same mistake or try to avoid them."

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Growing Up and Family Background (00:00:00)

2. Joining the Coast Guard (00:17:30)

3. ET School and Military Experience (00:34:26)

4. Alaska and Early Career Stations (00:55:26)

5. Transition to Civilian Life (01:09:46)

6. Relationships and Personal Growth (01:21:46)

128 episodes

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