From Fantasyland To The Rat Race

A Practical Guide to Thriving in the Real World

by Scott M. O'Neil and Eric J. Hinds


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/31/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781420819946

About the Book

Life is not easy when you are new to the “rat race.” You will not know what to expect or what to do and you are playing a game without knowing the rules. Unfortunately, there are no Cliff Notes or tutors to help guide you through the confusing parts. To make matters worse, the stakes are higher and the pressure is on you. That is why we wrote this book. We have both had some terrific and gratifying experiences in the work world. Many errors are commonly committed by young professionals early in their careers. But we believe they can be avoided with some down-to-earth, practical guidance and a little effort.

 

This real-life, how-to book will help you through many of the difficult challenges you will encounter as you begin your professional life. The stories and experiences contained in this book are real. We combine our own experiences with those of other successful young business people to provide a best-practices, how-to guide to help you navigate through the rough waters of your early career.


About the Author

Eric J. Hinds grew up in Middletown, N.J. Eric graduated from Villanova in 1992 with a major in marketing, where he played varsity soccer and was president of the Marketing Society. Eric accepted a position in March 1993 with Automatic Data Processing as an entry-level sales representative. He quickly established himself as a top sales person finishing among the top three in sales in the entire region. A regular at the annual President’s Club trips, Eric was ranked number five in the nation out of 1,700 sales reps across the country. In January 1996, Eric was promoted to sales manager. He was the youngest sales manager in the history of the region and built a reputation as an up-and-coming manager. Eric’s teams continually exceeded their goals and finished each year at the top of the heap. In July 1997, Eric was promoted to sales director and was instrumental in developing and creating new and innovative revenue streams. Eric decided to join a large brokerage house in May 1998 as an assistant vice president. Eric currently lives in Holmdel, N.J., with his wife Karen and two sons Eric and Connor.

 

Scott M. O’Neil grew up in Newburgh, N.Y. Scott graduated with honors from Villanova in 1992. Hired by the New Jersey Nets as the corporate marketing assistant in August 1992, O’Neil became proficient in making coffee, ordering lunch and typing memos. Seven months later he was promoted to corporate marketing manager, a position in which he was responsible for selling corporate sponsorships. In December 1994, at age 24, O’Neil accepted the position of director, corporate sales for the Philadelphia Eagles, becoming the youngest director in the NFL. In this capacity, he was responsible for managing and growing the sponsorship and promotions department. He left in 1997 to attend Harvard Business School, where he was awarded his M.B.A. in June 1998. While at HBS, Scott was selected by his classmates to represent the class by speaking at graduation. He returned to the Eagles in June 1998, to accept the position of vice president, sales — at age 28 becoming the youngest vice president in the league, where he oversaw a $40 million budget of tickets, suites and hospitality. After a quick stab at Internet millions as president of HoopsTV.com, Scott accepted a position as vice president of team marketing at the National Basketball Association. Scott currently resides in Rosemont, Penn., with his wife Lisa and daughters Alexa and Kira.