“’The Keepers’ are those who don’t view a job as just a way to get a paycheck; they are there to make a difference in the world,” he explained. “Regardless of what industry or profession you enter, don’t just go for the money – go to make a difference. Because if you have passion for what you do and you strive to make a difference, not only will you be successful, you’ll feel as though you’re being paid for something that doesn’t feel like work.”
Fuller also encouraged UTC’s to take a more positive view of the economic times they are entering. “In 1975, when I graduated, we were in a recession then as well, with unemployment at 9%, sort of where we are today,” he pointed out. “The difference is, back then, we were just entering what would become a five year recession, whereas now our economy is recovering, though recovering slowly.”
He also noted that, over the next five to 10 years, the “baby boom” generation will begin to retire and that in turn will open up a lot of key positions across numerous industries that “Keepers” can easily step into. “You’ve taken the first critical step: getting an education,” Fuller told UTC’s 2012 graduating class. “Now you must take what you’ve learned and go out and make a difference; that will also keep you a step ahead of the other job seekers out there.”