You can start by learning how to spell. Seriously.
If English is not your first language, learn how to refine your spelling and grammar. No one is going to take someone seriously if they do not know how to write clearly.
Good luck!
2007-03-18 02:17:07
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answered by jane 3
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The best way would be to target a particular field of interest and then to see what types of jobs are prevalent in that field of interest. You should then look at some of the jobs in that field and try to determine if you could see yourself doing something similar. If you think you would, find out what it takes to succeed at that job. You will almost certainly need a high school certificate and very likely will need to have some more advanced study in the field, whether it's an apprenticeship to become a plumber, carpenter, auto mechanic, accountant, or doctor. Find a school or program that will get you the coursework you need and apply for admission. While you are still studying, make some contacts in your field to see if you can get an internship or any interest in post education employment.
2007-03-18 09:20:02
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answered by Scott K 7
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By learning how to spell "career." Then by going to school and taking classes in your chosen field. Develop a good work ethic by doing entry-level and part time jobs well and learning as much as you can about areas that aren't necessarily "your" job." Study hard, show up on time, and present yourself professionally.
Good luck.
2007-03-18 13:30:28
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answered by Mel 6
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learn how to spell or at least the spell check option on computers might be a start!
2007-03-18 09:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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