An Interview With 1979 SME President Robert Stefanko

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 3, 1979

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Would you briefly describe how you chose the minerals industry and reflect upon some of your earliest experiences? I wish that I could say that I had a well-formulated career plan early in life and that mining engineering was always foremost in it, but I cannot, In fact, I was quite indecisive before I finally chose my life's vocation. But in another respect, I am glad my career unfolded in the manner it did because it gave me a better insight into advising others on career opportunities. Probably the greatest problem confronting our youth, and the one I find preys upon their minds the most, is their inability to select a career path early in life. This indecision frequently has a deep psychological effect upon them and they become down on themselves. Therefore, it fortifies them somewhat to learn that others who have become successful in their careers had difficulties choosing a career path early in life. However, while assuring young people that an early choice is not absolutely essential for success, I caution them to work toward as early a decision as possible.
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APA:  (1979)  An Interview With 1979 SME President Robert Stefanko

MLA: An Interview With 1979 SME President Robert Stefanko. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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