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Career Advice for the Undecided
Posted on Saturday, March 31, 2012 by adresst
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Calling all those who have trouble deciding what to do with your life!
If you ever tried to take those tests in his career, or working with a career counselor to try to determine what you do with your career, then I might find some hope for you. For many of us that these tests or to seek advice from others about our careers it is because we simply do not know what we do with our careers. However, I came across an article in the San Francisco Chronicle that the chronicles of the new faculty who found a job building Leogs whole day at the new Lego Park in San Diego. Now I played with Legos as a kid too, but I do not think I would like to build them for life, but it is May just be me.
Poland Jason graduated from the University of Houston, where he majored in English. Since graduating in English, it is easy to understand you got a job with Leogs right? In any case, he is very happy 13/hour dollars to build Legos all day long.
If you build Legos for the life you think is your next career move will be after this deal? Also, what would your title be in a position like that? If you had a chance to take you off the wall job right out of college to try and give yourself more time to determine what you want your career to look? I do not think that this is a bad idea while trying to keep the big picture in mind, because every business that will build out the other. The people you meet, the skills you learn, and all will determine your next move.
For those who have trouble defining his first career move or your next career move I would say that this article is a clear indication that we all hope to achieve what you really want to work for a living. If this guy can find Legos construction job for life any of us can find what you really want to work and get paid for it.
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