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Take This Career And Shove It - In The
Right Direction
Posted: 10-01-2005
By
Ann Baehr
Are you listening to that little voice in your
head telling you how much you dislike your job? If not, you may
become angry with those around you, when in fact, you'll be angry at
yourself for failing to taking the necessary steps to change your
career -- or job within the same industry. Career change is not
always easy. For some, the simple task of deciding what to do is
often the hardest part. For others who know what they want to do,
they often feel it will take too long to achieve their career goals
when there are bills to pay.
It is even more difficult when those around us do not understand our
"crazy ideas" because they are too practical to make sacrifices for
the sake of happiness. So what should you do to steer your career in
the right direction without upsetting the family and draining your
bank account? Here are a few suggestions to get you on the right
career track to job fulfillment.
Work for yourself
Don't quit your day job just yet. Launching a business is a
challenge in itself. Regardless of size, any worthwhile business
takes a lot of planning, development, and maintenance to compete and
stay in business. The key to successful business ownership begins
with a passion to do something you enjoy,
followed by a financial investment that depends on the business.
Sometimes it is minimal, requiring a small space and general office
equipment. For larger ventures, a business loan from a bank or the
SBA might be necessary. Still, it takes time to turn a profit right
away. So, if you can, start small while working full time and
gradually build your business until you feel secure enough
financially to leave that steady paycheck to take your business to
the next level. You can always hire part-time employees, student
interns, friends, and family members to help you in the beginning
and in the long run.
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Attend college or vocational training school
You don't always need to attend college full time. If you took a few
classes each semester, you'd be amazed how happy you'd be just
knowing you are working towards your goal. And, it doesn't always
need to be a four-year college. Maybe there is a vocational school
that offers the type of academic training you need to make a career
change in a shorter period of time for a fraction of the cost. Other
options include distance learning programs where you can study in
the comfort of your own home at your own pace.
Change jobs internally
Sometimes happiness is only a department away! If you work for a
proactive company that posts job openings internally, this might be
the perfect opportunity for you to change careers while growing with
the same company. Your career change can be very drastic if you have
a supportive company that is willing to train you. Best of all, they
might even pay for you to attend college to prepare you for that
career change. If they don't post internally, keep your ears open to
learn about new business developments within the company. Speak with
your human resources representative to inquire about career growth
opportunities and what you need to do to make a career change
internally.
Create a position at your current company
Sometimes you know better than anyone in the company what is needed.
If you can put a business plan together to present to management
illustrating how this new idea would benefit the company financially
and logistically, you might succeed at creating a new position--or
even a new department! This is a great way to do what you do best in
a new capacity because you will be the person who will determine
what the job description will be. Pretty cool!
Transition to a new career by answering a classified ad
Again, don't quit your job just yet. You are always more marketable
when you have a job. If you are ready to take drastic measures to
find overnight career happiness, you should have your resume and
cover letter professionally prepared to answer those classified ads
in the newspaper or online. Even if you are just exploring the
possibility of changing careers, this is a good exercise to see how
marketable you are (how much money you can make), develop your
interviewing skills, and to learn about what's out there beyond the
walls of your office cubicle!
Go back to what you used to do--and love
Sounds crazy right? How many times have you heard someone say, "I
used to work doing such and such. It didn't pay that well, but I
loved it." It is not uncommon to leave what we love because it
doesn't pay the bills. Money seems like everything these days. But,
when we're unhappy, we know it's really not. We need to find a
compromise--something we enjoy doing that will make us want to get
up every morning so we can live that old adage that claims you'll
never work a day in your life if you work at doing what you love.
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