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I Got Mad Skills. Now What Do I Do With Them?

Having made it past my 90 day probationary period with Alistair I thought I would lay out where I have come from and where the experience I have brought with me will hopefully take me.

My career has been spent working in marketing & communications roles in a variety of industries. I’ve worked in restaurants, publishing, radio, construction, and motherhood just to name a few. I have found that each industry and each job has taught me something valuable that I can take with me to my next vocational destination. Here’s the main skill from each industry and how I can apply it today at Alistair Tutton Photography.


Industry: Restaurants

Position: Waitress


Skills Learned & How They Apply Today:

Humility - I am not above any job that needs to get done. Whether it’s making cold calls, scheduling travel, producing invoices, building decks or handling pet-related issues. I don’t mind pitching in to see that it all gets done and gets done well.

Diplomatic Customer Service - I can smile and try and see a difficult situation from the other person’s perspective and work a solution from that vantage point.

Industry: Publishing

Positions: Marketing Director & Some Sort of New Age Social Media Title


Skills Learned & How They Apply Today:

Pick Your Battles - Don’t waste valuable debating energy and time on an idea or a point that isn’t worth the time you are putting into it, instead save that time and energy for the big battles that need it.

New Doesn’t Mean Necessary - Just because everyone is doing it and the media tells you that something is “hot” doesn’t mean it’s right for you, your business or your goals. Do what works even if it’s not the cool new thing, if it’s successful that alone makes it cool.

Industry: Radio

Position: Promotions Director


Skills Learned & How They Apply Today:

Flexibility - Changes are inevitable and last minute ones are inescapable. Learning to think on the fly and not be afraid to reach out and ask someone for their help allows you to land on your feet no matter how many times you flip in the air.

Courage - Ask for something -whether it’s a sale, a donation, a giveaway, whatever - the worst someone will do is say no, and 9 times out of 10 they will even do that nicely and apologize to you that they can’t help.

Industry: Construction

Position: General Manager & Marketing Director

Skills Learned & How They Apply Today:

This is Business & You Get What You Pay For - It’s ok to let a job go. If it’s not right and the amount someone is willing to pay is only going to hurt the end result leaving neither you nor the client happy, it’s ok to walk away. Business is business and if it were charity we’d call it that. If you don’t set parameters or limits no one knows your expectations so no one will ever meet them - leaving everyone disappointed.

Industry: Motherhood

Position: The list is too long for this space


Skills Learned & How They Apply Today:

They are numerous but the most important one, juggling - Through motherhood I have learned to do numerous things at once. Listening all the while to make sure I get the information I need to deliver on what’s expected. I also learned I have to write stuff down…because having children kills more brain cells than drugs.

These are just a few of the skills I have learned over the years that I plan to use to help me be successful here.

Kansas City's Antenna's Up - We're Like Groupies Only Better

Last week we posted the finished shots from our work on Tech N9ne’s latest album ‘6’s & 7’s’. This week we thought we’d stick with the musical theme but switch genres. One of our favorite local Kansas City indie bands happens to also be neighbors of mine, Antenna’s Up. We spent some time with them recently in the studio getting these shots of the band. They are a great group of guys, a great band and great fun to shoot around the studio with. If you get the chance to check them out live, you definitely should they are well worth the price of admission.








Credits:
Antenna’s Up

Look Ma, We're On A Billboard! And A HUGE Truck.

With the release of Tech N9ne’s latest album 6’s & 7’s this week we wanted to share our excitement in a BIG way. Here is a shot of just one of the many billboards around town featuring the cover art shot by Alistair here at The Vox. And if that’s not exciting enough we’ve got a shot of Tech’s huge tour truck. They are breathtaking even if we do say so ourselves. Be sure to take note as you drive around town this weekend, we sure will.






Credits:
Tech N9ne
Strange Music
Liquid 9
Assistant - Andrew Hoxey
Retouching - Liquid 9