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Wake up to a career you'll enjoy!By Martin DavidLearning & Life Columnist Do you remember your first day at your first job? There was a certain air of excitement as you set off for the first time. Now, perhaps, you punch the time clock every day and you feel as if it were punching you back. Do you wish you could wake up in the morning enthusiastic about the workday ahead again? Perhaps it's time you traded in a job with no real career prospects for a fulfilling vocation. You can take charge of your destiny.
Take an inventory of your current situation and future career aspirationsEvaluating where you are and where you want to go is an important step when thinking of a career change. A good way to start the process of changing your career destiny is by taking stock of industry and personal factors influencing you and your career choice.
Educating yourself for a new career
Simple observation, backed up by statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor, show that workers with college degrees have a higher employment rate than workers without degrees. Professional degree-holders (which include advanced degrees in Law, Business, or Medicine) experience a 1.7% unemployment rate; compared with the 5.5% unemployment of high-school graduates, those who hold professional degrees are three times less likely to be unemployed.
Prepare yourself for studying
This could include deciding how many courses you can take at each college or computer school during the semester, or making an application for financial aid. If you need financial aid then you should take note of the application deadlines. Certain business degrees, certificate programs and technical training may have specific prerequisites; perhaps you will need to take an extra class to qualify or provide documents to prove your status.
Take control of your career
Everything is set. You have done your research and you are prepared to begin the career education that will change your life forever. Maybe you're starting by earning your online high school diploma, or maybe you've decided to earn your MBA. Whatever the case, soon you will have more options than you ever dared to dream of. With the right training, the transition from your current job to the exciting career of your choice could be just around the corner. All that remains is for you to make the decision to do it, and soon you could be waking up every morning to a secure career, with great prospects, that you love.
About the Author Martin A. David is a published author, translator, and technical writer in the Silicon Valley. He manages the Technical Publications department of a technology firm. More Career Tips Articles |
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