zeta_mol
Rockport, MA
age: 56
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In the grand scheme of "life" that includes atrocities and natural disasters such as cyclones and earthquakes, losing your job pales in comparison. BUT - I've changed careers several times and am questioning my choices again. Any of you make any drastic recent career choices and feel able to offer advice? I'm open!
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deathbydesign
Cambridge, MA
age: 30
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i've had my day job for 4 years, and my night job for 7 years. i love them both. just find something you like and stick with it if you can. i only work for 7 months out of the year, which is a plus. i got lucky i guess. good luck and take care
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winchesterguy
Winchester, MA
age: 62
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I happen to have spent the past 20 years in the same profession, senior level executive search, and am often asked for career counseling be it for a candidate or to give a talk to a group of executives. Today, unlike our parents, people change CAREERS 3 times on average. That's not jobs or companies, I mean CAREERS. So don't be discouraged by trying many different employment opportunities because you are multi-faceted and multi-talented. I would really have to meet you to get to know you better to finish this correctly. HINT!
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bostonson1
Hyde Park, MA
age: 25
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not me i want to be a profession lottery winner
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miss_behave
Boston, MA
age: 42
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In addition to changing jobs frequently, my first career started with the MBTA. I was a greenline driver and gave it up after the birth of my last child. My second career started almost a year later. I've been with the fire dept now for almost 9yrs and haven't looked back since. I love it. Good luck in whatever you decide to do...
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