Darron Craddieth
Ryder
Houston, TX USA
"Pick a goal and do not change it for nothing. Fight for it!"
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Darron's work combines: Engineering, Armed Services, and Accomplishing Goals
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I always thought my career would be in the military. When I was forced to retire, I was at a crossroads as to what I was going to do. I took the mechanical skills I had learned in the military and decided to go to UTI in order to make my career in the diesel industry.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Associate's Degree
Automotive Engineering Technology/Technician
Universal Technical Institute of Texas Inc
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Started out his career in the military—was ready to make that his life’s pursuit, but was forced to retire.
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When he left the military, he found himself at a crossroads as far as what he wanted to do with the rest of his life.
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Found out that there was a Universal Technical Institute in Houston, TX and decided to go there in order to have more job opportunities.
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He felt like he had finally found a place he belonged and could make a future in the diesel industry.
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Says he discovered that he loved working on diesel trucks because they are bigger and more enjoyable to work on than cars.
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Admits that he struggled trying to understand some of the more complicated aspects of the diesel engine, but credits his education at UTI with setting him up for success.
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Says that getting an education has been his greatest achievement and he continues to take classes to learn everything he can.
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Emphasizes the importance of setting goals for yourself and doing everything you can to achieve them.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Peers:
You can't stay in the military.
How I responded:
I always thought my career would be in the military. When I was forced to retire, I was at a crossroads as to what I was going to do. I took the mechanical skills I had learned in the military and decided to go to UTI in order to make my career in the diesel industry.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
Starting out, I had a hard time understanding some of the diesel mechanics, but as I took different classes at UTI, it got easier.