Career Advice...
Originally Posted by Dark_Sub_Rosa,Jul 18 2005, 06:02 PM

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You can buy it at Amazon, it is a great book.
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Originally Posted by WestSideBilly,Jul 19 2005, 08:14 AM
What are they doing that they make that kind of coin?
one guy is painting
hell.. abercrombie managers make more than me..
should I go on?
Originally Posted by Dark_Sub_Rosa,Jul 19 2005, 08:08 AM
one guy was making dryer sheets at a factory
one guy is painting
hell.. abercrombie managers make more than me..
should I go on?
one guy is painting
hell.. abercrombie managers make more than me..
should I go on?
Seriously, just hunker down for a few years and get into a good career.
I feel your pain. During the 8 years medical training, I the dot commers were living it up while I paid $$$$ to have the privilege of slaving 80+hours/week. Don't think there weren't times when I thought about quitting and go back to my engineering degree...
I think if I can continue to freelance I'll make ok with that... but I still need full time til that comes around. My current job situation just might be taking an odd turn. I just found out my boss is quitting... which might mean me getting put in her place basically... if they pay raise me enough I can at least relax and not stress. I think it just gets harder as you get older to be able to take those risks by going back to school. I think things will work out they way they are suppose.. I shouldn't stress but its hard not to.
Medical is such a good field too... always going to be money and jobs there. I guess hindsight is 20/20 with career choice in college.
Medical is such a good field too... always going to be money and jobs there. I guess hindsight is 20/20 with career choice in college.
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