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Anyong Bluth 03-05-2014 12:37 PM

Raven's 2013 1st rounder now working at sports store ?
 
I guess you could commend him on his work ethic and definitely a wise choice for keeping his nose clean, but couldn't one find a more productive outlet for your time?

He's got some investment capital in the bank. It just seems like he could be using that time in securing some business ventures to set himself up for having some income after his playing days are over?

I guess he views his job as an internship / experience, but there's plenty of ways to get training on running a retail store (since that's what he eventually plans on doing), and the management and finance side is a lot more valuable.

Also, kinda amusing a professional football player had to apply to 5 different places hiring to get a job at a sports store...

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Matt Elam working sales at mall
Jamison Hensley

ESPN.com
February 27, 2014


Many NFL players will go to malls this offseason. Matt Elam is working in one.

Elam, a first-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 draft, is spending his offseason as a part-time sales associate at a Finish Line store in Gainesville, Fla., before he returns to the team in April. He says he works about 20 hours per week, helping customers with shoes and occasionally stocking shelves.

His goal is to open his own sports merchandise store.

"I just need to get retail knowledge," Elam told the team's website. "That's basically what I'm doing. I'm getting that knowledge for when it's time."
Elam applied online to five stores before being hired at Finish Line a month ago, raising eyebrows considering he made $3.7 million last season (salary and signing bonus) as the 32nd pick in the draft.

"Everybody was surprised when I started," said Elam, who isn't sure how much he makes per hour. "They were like, 'Why? You got enough money.' But it's not about the money. It's just me building."

The mall is a few miles from the University of Florida, where Elam was a first-team All-American. Fans often recognize him at the store and ask to take pictures, which have circulated on social media.

"People will be buying stuff just for me to sign it," he said. "It's pretty exciting."

As a rookie, Elam was fourth on the Ravens with 76 tackles. He had one interception and two fumble recoveries.

WhawhaWhat 03-05-2014 12:39 PM

Good for him for planning for life after football.

Marco Polo 03-05-2014 12:40 PM

Eh, it's 20 hours a week that still allows him to complete his workout schedule. I commend him for gaining experience. That will be very useful in time when he gains advice from others.

Anyong Bluth 03-05-2014 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 10468089)
Good for him for planning for life after football.

Ultimately, yes. Doing anything to plan ahead is smart and too few in the pros think about their future after they retire. I just find it an odd choice, and seems rather limited in gaining valuable knowledge of operating / owning one's own store. At least it's a start.

Jimmya 03-05-2014 12:47 PM

Awesome dude!

milkman 03-05-2014 12:47 PM

He could easily learn in other ways, but you can not get the feel of how management decisions affect the work force without actually having worked in that force.

Hydrae 03-05-2014 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth (Post 10468097)
Ultimately, yes. Doing anything to plan ahead is smart and too few in the pros think about their future after they retire. I just find it an odd choice, and seems rather limited in gaining valuable knowledge of operating / owning one's own store. At least it's a start.

I think it is very smart of him to start his "training" at the bottom. These are the frontline employees who will make or break a retail establishment. Having some understanding of the issue they face every day will help him to be a better executive/owner down the road.

WhawhaWhat 03-05-2014 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth (Post 10468097)
Ultimately, yes. Doing anything to plan ahead is smart and too few in the pros think about their future after they retire. I just find it an odd choice, and seems rather limited in gaining valuable knowledge of operating / owning one's own store. At least it's a start.

He's 22 and may have never had a job before other than being a football player.

ToxSocks 03-05-2014 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 10468104)
I think it is very smart of him to start his "training" at the bottom. These are the frontline employees who will make or break a retail establishment. Having some understanding of the issue they face every day will help him to be a better executive/owner down the road.

I agree, it's a smart move.

There's no substitute for real world experience.

Hoover 03-05-2014 12:55 PM

Lets bring him in for a look. Has to be better than Lewis.

philfree 03-05-2014 01:04 PM

Grass Roots experience with people who could eventually be your customers. I think that's a great idea.

saphojunkie 03-05-2014 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 10468104)
I think it is very smart of him to start his "training" at the bottom. These are the frontline employees who will make or break a retail establishment. Having some understanding of the issue they face every day will help him to be a better executive/owner down the road.

This.

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 10468110)
He's 22 and may have never had a job before other than being a football player.

And this.

It's better than getting loaded at the club and killing someone intentionally (Hernandez) or unintentionally (Stallworth).

ActiveShooter 03-05-2014 01:30 PM

"I wasn't too good for any job" - Ashton Kutcher

BlackHelicopters 03-05-2014 01:31 PM

Smart dude.

kepp 03-05-2014 01:36 PM

That's pretty impressive. And smart.


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