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Need help finding a career thats right for me...? |
I don't know what my passion is.. I don't know what I want to do in life.. All I know is I hate working in manufacturing, that's nothing to be proud of and I dread going in to work every day... I'm misserable in this and many other areas of my life.. this is one I'd like to start fixing as soon as possible though. I strongly suggest a career assessment for people in your situation. You can find a free one at http://www.livecareer.com. Try to dedicate at least an hour to exploring yourself and completing the questionnaire. Also, be as honest with yourself as possible to get the best results. Undoubtedly, you will come up with a selection of careers to choose from. Do your homework on these occupations. Seek out the wages and the outlook for the job over the next 5 years or so. Identify the amount of education necessary and whether or not you are willing to go there. Good luck to you. If u reside in USA then u have lots and lotes of opertunity.. other wise just rite now make some capital and then ..try to open ur self business of any thing ..:) it will help you out.. Ideas are in minds.....and when u impliment them u can be like another bill gates. :) do you like fashion and apparel ? you can sell online www.in-brands.com I'd recommend any of Barbara Sher's books about finding a career. They are popular and available at libraries and bookstores. One of my favorites, "Wishcraft", is out of print, though, so you might have to work a bit to find that one. You say you're miserable in many other areas, so maybe hating your job is a symptom of something else. If so it would pay to work on the bigger issue first. I think the best thing to do is go to the nearest college and talk to a counselor. They have a program that tests u on possible interests. For example, I became an Emergency Medical Tech (in two semesters) because medicine and helping people is my passion. The impression we get from the word passion is so huge that sometimes we don't feel that we have any because of the misconception. Even if you don't feel a passion there must be something you like to do. Art? I never knew I was creative until I enrolled in a painting class and I was very surprised! Also volunteering somewhere you think you may want to know about is an excellent way to decide on a career. Good Luck. so, I think you need to get out of manufacturing. Why don't you start something that you can be proud of. Something where you feel you've accomplished something in life. Here's an opportunity for you to fix the things in your life that you need to fix and do something that can make you happy. I have a suggestion, you can do it, or not. It's entirely up to you. I think you should start your own home based business. something that YOU like to do. I know a company that can give you the feeling your missing. Make you feel proud of what you've accomplished, get out of the rat race your in that brings you down. Wouldn't it be nice to feel happy to go to work, feel like your helping people and yourself. Not to feel misserable in anything, but be proud of what you've done? I suggest taking a look at this web site listed below. I know a lot of people this lady has helped out and made them successful people and they love what they do! People who were in the same position as you are in, dreading life, and dreading having to go to work! It may or may not be for you, but you take a look at it, if you need more information, you'll have to contact her because it's against Yahoo rules to solicite my site. So I'll send you to someone else's. You don't even have to tell them who sent you. I'm annonamous! Just trying to help you because I know the feeling your going through! Good Luck! Life could be so much fun! You just have to want it to be. www.tiffanyvague.acnrep.com |
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