After graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 1998, Tim Cramsey entered the real world.
He didn’t like it.
Cramsey did financial work at nursing homes. He sold life insurance. He did many odds-and-ends jobs for nearly five years before deciding the real world just wasn’t for him. He didn’t like that life.
“I was bouncing around from place to place,” Cramsey said. “I didn’t like looking at a computer and dreading Monday morning and couldn’t wait until Friday afternoon to get here. That’s no fun.”
So, Cramsey, a former college quarterback, sought out his ex-head coach at New Hampshire, Sean McDonnell, for some advice.