Market Research and Marketing (2nd Marketing education)
After I left the Tokaj wine region at the beginning of 2010, I moved back to Debrecen. I wanted to keep myself active, although I was super exhausted.
Why?
I finished my Engineering education in 2008, then I started to work as a chef and winemaker in a winery in Tokaj wine region. This job required me to work long hours, some days more than 12 hours. I had a minimum of 5 different jobs under the winemaker title. I had access to a large network and numerous interesting topics to work with and study.
I also finished a program about Distillery and graduated as a Distillery technician.
Then I started a Tourism Economics and Business-related program at the University of Debrecen.
And another program about Rural Development at the same university, just another location, it is called Szikszo.
I also took another program, it was Psychology.
Then after I stopped the previous three, I took another program, Market Research at Modern Üzleti Tudományok Főiskolája (MÜTF).
It was very good, as I could study from one of the best market researchers of that time in Hungary.
The only problem was the assistant at the MAV, that is the Hungarian Railway, that time, one of the directors sent his assistant to study the same program as me. She was over 50 years old and could not handle the fact that I was younger. I lived that time in New Zealand and South Africa, had an engineering diploma, and a lot of real-life experience.
Finally, I took only half of the program.
Several years later, I faced the same challenges in my life. I studied at CBS in HD1, that is Business Administration, and an old lady from Fyn, who had a husband from the UK, and a son in Copenhagen, she was also working for the railway, Deutsche Bahn, and she was also an assistant to a vice director in the institute.
She was the same pain for me... like several years before the other railway lady...
What was he common to the two ladies more?
Both had to find a new job... as their bosses did not like them anymore...


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