As Purdue Polytechnic’s May 2017 graduates move into their careers, we are profiling a few and finding out their future plans and how they arrived at this point in their lives.
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鈥婼kyler Peetz, Wadron, Indiana
Hensel Phelps in Florida
Education
Bachelor’s degree in construction management technology
Job duties
- Survey and layout
- Material management
- Manage crafts employees
Purdue classes that helped Skyler prepare for his job
- BCM 41200 (Field Engineering)
- BCM 35501 (Construction Site Supervision)
- BCM 47500 (Construction Costs)
Other ways the college and/or Purdue provided preparation and assistance
The Polytechnic taught me how to work with people. This is important, because people are the driving force of the world.
Thanks go to:
- My mom, Shannon Pope: For always working hard to give me the best life and giving me the opportunity to go to college. My om has always been my biggest supporter and greatest leader; I will never be able to repay her for the great life that she worked so hard to give me.
- School of Construction Management: For giving me friends and a home here at Purdue. They gave me the tools I needed to succeed in the big leagues and I will always be grateful for them.