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Every year thousands
of you young men and women, are leaving school or college with the sole object
of starting your working careers. The major problem that you will have to face
when choosing your career is, which is the right career for you. Unless you
find an occupation that you love, enjoy and are enthusiastic about, you are
on a never ending treadmill going nowhere. So the following points must be taken
into consideration.
80
percent of you will never find true job satisfaction and will drift from one
job to another trying desperately to finding true happiness in a career.
Many of you will end up in a career that will leave you frustrated and counting
the days until you can escape to try something else.
Many of you will be pushed into careers by your parents that you hate and
leave you dead and empty inside causing you to become frustrated.
Frustration through being in the wrong career will make you grow to hate it
and everything or anybody associated with that career causing you more frustration.
90 per cent of you will not consider your long term future with regard to
pensions or critical illness until it is to late.
When you are considering
what career you would like to pursue, there are a great many things for you
to think about and take into account. If you don,t then you will not have the
job satisfaction and a happy working environment that you desire. For instance
think of the following topics when making your decision:-
YOUR
ENVIRONMENT?
Where would you
like your career to be situated, indoors or outdoors, in an office, shop, factory,
hospital or travelling?
YOUR
DUTIES?
Do you like driving,
helping people, looking after animals, taking care of the sick, a career with
excitement and a touch of danger as in the fire brigade or police force? Are
you interested in making a career in one of the armed forces? Do you mind getting
your hands or cloths dirty?
YOUR
HOURS?
Do you want to
work office hours 9 to 5 Monday to Friday, shift patterns of days and nights,
do you mind overtime working seven days a week. Will your choice effect your
social life by having to go to work when your friends are out clubbing enjoying
themselves?
YOUR
AMBITIONS?
How far do you
want to go in your career, do you want to reach the top. What is required for
you to achieve your goal, what qualifications do you need?
YOUR
DRESS CODE?
Do you like the
idea of wearing a uniform, do you like dressing smartly for work or you would
rather be in overalls, hands on?
YOUR
MIND?
Do you want a career
that will always be stimulating your mind, sending you new challenges every
day, are you keen to learn new techniques to broaden your outlook on life?
All of the above
must be taken into consideration when deciding on your career, but there are
other things to consider, such as obtaining an interview to start your career,
the interview itself and the chances of your success.
Once you have obtained
employment there are other factors that come into play, such as medical aid,
injuries both on duty and off duty, pensions schemes, holidays both statutory
and annual leave, maternity leave to name but a few.
About The Author: Ray Rock has been
a free lance construction manager for over thirty years and has seen young people
become disillusioned more times than he cares to remember. So he has written
a book with the sole purpose of helping all you young men and women choose the
career that will give you the most job satisfaction but more importantly suits
your own circumstances.
All the above are
covered in depth in his book YOUR WORKING FUTURE,
The Guide to Choosing a Career and Being Successful.
Visit his web site at www.surocpublishingltd.com and download chapter
one FREE
YOUR
WORKING FUTURE is now available as an E-Book.
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