Go for a job or area that interests you, something that you are good at; something or anything that you have a love and a passion for.
You got to like what you work at for a living because you spend enough time at work. If you are dreading the thought of a Monday morning then it's time to change right now.
Is it a case you don't like the people maybe, or do you need to just change the place of work??
2006-10-15 06:25:52
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answered by Constructivec 1
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For the most part, every job sucks in some way. But some can suck less than others or have a salary that makes up for them sucking so bad. Have you considered a career in IT? Network Administration, security, etc. Most jobs in computers are high paying and with the way technology advances, aren't going anywhere (with the exception of some jobs that are being outsourced). Do a yahoo search for top majors or best paying degrees and I guarantee you that IT will show up. And a degree isn't even needed to earn big bucks. Certifications are what really matter in the IT world.
2016-05-22 04:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello welcome2whereyouare,
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The only reason I decided to try one more time was the low cost of this program and truthfully I didnt expect anything to become of it but so far I am pretty pleased with it. The program gives you a free 7 day trial and if you decide to join it only costs $10.00 a month,and you can cancel at any time.
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2006-10-15 10:02:11
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answered by donna c 1
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Go to school for Criminal Justice. There are numerous careers available in Law enforcement from being a police officer (easier to get a position if 1) you are female 2) u r a minority female) to Crime scene investigation. You could then follow that path into a government position like the FBI or CIA. These ideas are age restricted and 32 is usually the cut off. Border Patrol is also a great career and these fields are gonna keep growing because of the MUSLIM terror threat
2006-10-15 06:18:00
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answered by GrimmyBear 4
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Any new job should involve something you are interested in. The dosh comes second. If there is any training required, see if you can get it paid for by employer or government.
Build up a number of transferable skills so that you can pick and chose which job you go for in the future.
Good luck and remember that appearance goes a long way in getting the job.
2006-10-15 06:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on your age seek advice from the various government agencies. Start with the Job Center Plus. They would point you in the right direction.
2006-10-15 06:16:16
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answered by Mogseye 3
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Catering was my first job and on the first I hated, but as the days and weeks went on, I enjoyed so much, it was a shame the restaurant closed down, and I miss til this day, why don't you stick at it, you may enjoy it, if you sill don't like it why not try your hands at retail.
2006-10-15 08:26:07
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answered by Ben N 6
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don't go into IT. i do it and i'm not happy either. pick up a trade i know it's tought starting out. but there is plenty of money to made as a plumber. skills like these are very handy especially if you want to get into property develoment down the line. you will always be in demand.
2006-10-15 06:12:18
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answered by bagyman 3
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choose a job that you're going to like. so why dont you look up some jobs on the internet and find out what type of things you would do in that job and maybe you might be interest in it.
2006-10-15 06:28:53
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answered by !x! Sxc Lil.C !x! 2
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Railways. I work on the railways and some of the customers realy make you laugh and ask funny/ silly questions - so I sometimes give funny/silly answers. I really love trains though!
2006-10-15 06:19:23
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answered by Sean Monro 1
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