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Husky Talk- SNS returns with UConn Football Legend, Captain Sean Mulcahy comes to us live from finishing up work at his job. Sean does not sit at a desk all day, he is performing manual labor and loving it. Sean is brilliant and has worked in several different careers. He was an excellent broadcaster and analyst for the Big East Football network. With Syracuse QB Legend Don McPherson, they would break do a pregame show breaking down each match-up, along with predict winners. Sean really developed into a top analyst who could break the game down to the casual fans, When the Big East imploded and football was gone, he transitioned into working in Finance and again, was extremely successful.
Unfortunately, he was hit with a wave of difficult, scary, depressing family issues and had to step away to be there for everyone. That is when you find out who your real friends are, the guys who stick with you no matter what. I was someone who lost complete touch with Sean and I regret not being there for him.
Sean is tough, resilient and made it through to the other side. He talks about the younger kids he works with, how they are polite, respectful and listen. He encourages them to attend trade school because there is a huge need for HVACS, Plummers, Electricians, because nobody has interest in those careers, Sean explained they can make a ton of money, plus control their schedule. College isn't for everyone and with the rising costs, a degree does not guarantee making big money. Imagine paying $375,000 in tuition over 4 years, being saddled with student loans, starting at a job making $40,000. It will be a tough life trying to live, while paying back loans. When if you go to a trade school, you make more money, have your own business and can rise up the ranks faster. Truly an insightful episode!
By Sean Mulcahy- Steve CullyHusky Talk- SNS returns with UConn Football Legend, Captain Sean Mulcahy comes to us live from finishing up work at his job. Sean does not sit at a desk all day, he is performing manual labor and loving it. Sean is brilliant and has worked in several different careers. He was an excellent broadcaster and analyst for the Big East Football network. With Syracuse QB Legend Don McPherson, they would break do a pregame show breaking down each match-up, along with predict winners. Sean really developed into a top analyst who could break the game down to the casual fans, When the Big East imploded and football was gone, he transitioned into working in Finance and again, was extremely successful.
Unfortunately, he was hit with a wave of difficult, scary, depressing family issues and had to step away to be there for everyone. That is when you find out who your real friends are, the guys who stick with you no matter what. I was someone who lost complete touch with Sean and I regret not being there for him.
Sean is tough, resilient and made it through to the other side. He talks about the younger kids he works with, how they are polite, respectful and listen. He encourages them to attend trade school because there is a huge need for HVACS, Plummers, Electricians, because nobody has interest in those careers, Sean explained they can make a ton of money, plus control their schedule. College isn't for everyone and with the rising costs, a degree does not guarantee making big money. Imagine paying $375,000 in tuition over 4 years, being saddled with student loans, starting at a job making $40,000. It will be a tough life trying to live, while paying back loans. When if you go to a trade school, you make more money, have your own business and can rise up the ranks faster. Truly an insightful episode!