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Q. I hate my job as a computer consultant.
A. Before you invest in a degree, try out
the career change. Take a test drive. Find two or three people
who are doing what you want to do and ask to spend a day or a
week with them. Ask the alumni,
"Did this degree help you get your job? Advance in your
job? If you believe your new career requires you to quit your job and begin a full-time degree program, investigate alternatives. You may find an equally satisfying career that offers on-the-job training. No degree program offers a magic bullet. Ultimately you may win the job and career success by your power networking as well as you social, interpersonal and technical skills. Don't like one option? Try another. There are many paths to career fulfillment, not just
one. There is no way for a single career coach, consultant or
counselor to know the ins and outs of every career. You should
be guided through an exploratory phase, not steered in one direction. Related articles: The
Mature Student If you want to get started on your own action
plan, consider coaching. Most of
my clients feel energized right away and their actions lead to
wonderful changes in their careers and their lives. Visit my new career and business website. -------------------------------------------------------------- You may forward, reprint or post this article anywhere, if you include the following resource box: Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. is an author, career
consultant, and speaker, specializing in midcaraeer professionals.
Visit her site http://www.cathygoodwin.com or call 505-534-4294.
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