Are you not happy with being a investment banker? It's supposed to be a very exciting career. History background, of course, is always good as any knowledge (knowledge is always an asset).
If you're not happy and don't see a future in it, then you should change. Perhaps go for a masters in something you are interested in. Good luck!
2006-07-07 15:21:36
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answered by Nikki W 3
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What is truly within your heart? If you believe in the bible you can read Proverbs 19:21 where I believe it says "There are many plans in a mans heart; nevertheless the counsel of the LORD, that shall stand". If you work for a business or build a business that is in the will of God then it will withstand all tests and you should feel like it was made for you. Take me for example, a prior Air Froce mechanic and 20 years later I'm finally doing what I feel has been a calling all along and I'm on top of the world in my actions. Good luck.
2006-07-07 22:24:19
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answered by ken p 1
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It sounds like you are not happy being an investment banker. What do you really want to do? What is your true passion?
2006-07-07 22:18:05
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answered by Emily 1
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I guess Quit whining or become a history professor. I am told that a history major doesn't leave many career options. Good luck. Here is a thought become a broker.
2006-07-07 22:12:29
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answered by doesitmatter 4
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Hi,
Try out this (it worked magic for our clients globally) - decide on what you would like to do for the rest of your life focusing on your aptitudes (start up your own business for sure like - travel business to historical places......something u passionate about and fun for you). Then decide on the service you want to deliver. What follows are five simple steps:
1-Get yourself organised in a professional way - First you have to impress your clients.
2-Setup the operation in a professional way - You need to provide a distinguished service.
3-Identify local businesses in your areas who are high candidates to your service.
4-Work hard on meeting these people and explain to them why your service is better than those of your competitors and BEPASSIONATE about what will they gain by employing your services.
5-After loads of hard work you start to harvest what you sow!
Good Luck and if you need more help pop us a mail
Kindest regards
Joe
info@innovaxin.com
2006-07-07 23:06:53
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answered by innovaxin 1
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I majored in Photography and now I work at a coffee shop. Life's kinda funny that way, right? find something you like. . . even if it's not what you studied.
2006-07-07 22:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like your doing it
2006-07-07 22:09:39
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answered by Kookie M 5
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