
When I first started working, I pursued jobs that forced me to deal with the public. First I worked in a town inspection department where the public came in for building permits, home inspections, and to ask questions about zoning regulations and town projects. After that, I worked in a marketing department where I had to take calls from clients, schmooze p...
I enjoined this article, it opened my eyes to deeper understanding of being happy with your
I guess this is why I get more tired from an emotionally busy day than a physically active day. For me I find I also don’t particularly care for too much social.
Do you have a test that matches characters to their professions?
I chuckled with the line “if you don’t like children”. I didn’t and became a teacher. After 5 years, I was blessed to switch to a more appropriate career. This article seems obvious, but I could’ve used it back then lol!
Too bad things like this aren’t taught in schools. College bound kids are pushed to get into the best school to get the best career instead of trying to figure out what they will enjoy. When I became too disabled for full time work, we started an on line business. I can’t believe how much I love doing it. I get to interact with people via email and forums, if a customer for some reason become exceptionally nasty, and I’ve done every thing I can for them I can block their emails and I never have to deal with them again. I get to use the talents and abilities that I have and I can keep learning in an area that pleases me. Sure wish I had known all this when I graduated high school, but computers (at least personal ones) were science fiction at that point in time (Bill Gates was born three days before me and Steve Jobs only half a year before me) so they were soon on the horizon. But during all my working years I kept looking for ways to make money at home and finally found it. Finding a job that you like and suits your personality can really make up for possibly less money earned or less ‘prestige’. You can’t buy happiness with money.