by Trapper John » Mon Jun 11, 2018 4:52 pm
I've changed jobs/careers many times in my life often within the same industry but then I'll do a complete change. I wonder if thats the secret to a good working life as I haven't been unemployed for more than a few weeks in my entire working life.
I've found that everything I've done had it's merits as well as it's pitfalls and downsides, it's all a matter of your personal attitude towards what you do and who you do it with and for.
I've not long started in a completely different job to anything I've done before and at present am loving every minute of it, hoping it will take me to retirement age and maybe even beyond if I still have the verve. The company I work for is a non profit making organisation, which is a first for me and the working environment is very different from any I've experienced before, it's a real eye-opener and very satisfying.
My advice to anyone who thinks they are in a rut is make a change if you get the opportunity or failing that, make your own opportunity.
I've changed jobs/careers many times in my life often within the same industry but then I'll do a complete change. I wonder if thats the secret to a good working life as I haven't been unemployed for more than a few weeks in my entire working life.
I've found that everything I've done had it's merits as well as it's pitfalls and downsides, it's all a matter of your personal attitude towards what you do and who you do it with and for.
I've not long started in a completely different job to anything I've done before and at present am loving every minute of it, hoping it will take me to retirement age and maybe even beyond if I still have the verve. The company I work for is a non profit making organisation, which is a first for me and the working environment is very different from any I've experienced before, it's a real eye-opener and very satisfying.
My advice to anyone who thinks they are in a rut is make a change if you get the opportunity or failing that, make your own opportunity.