Careers Employment Questions and Answers

What did you want to be "when you grew up"? What did you become?

I wanted to be any a "library lady" or a teacher. I become an accountant.


Answers: I wanted to be an astronaut or a cat doctor.
I become nothing all the same but preparing to be economist in tourism/marketing...
I other wanted to be a soldier approaching a G.I. Joe haha

When it's well-mannered its great.. but boy when it's discouraging it's REALLY bleak! Do you agree?

I work in the mortgage industry, and I'm considering departing the business... it's so slow and I am not in the financial position to not breed any money for months on end. How is everyone else doing?


Answers: Here are the question to ask yourself:

1. What is my passion? (What do I REALLY want
to do as an occupation/)

2. How do I seize into that sort of industry / job? (Do
your research, make friends with everyone you know,
even dated clients, telling them of your interest surrounded by
this new endeavor. Over 80% of ancestors who get
a unknown job go and get it through networking, not want ads)

3. What spare training or skills do I need to draw from
into my new occupation? (Does your current
employer reimburse for training? If not, how
much will it cost you, or can you receive assistance
in paying for the lessons you need?)

4. How much money do you enjoy saved? (You
should ALWAYS money yourself FIRST by putting
a set amount away each payday into a money
or money market justification. Once you have at
smallest enough money to live on for 6 months you
should start looking, surrounded by earnest, for your new employment.)

5. Are you willing to do adjectives it takes to acquire to where
you want to be? If not, stay where on earth you are & learn
to adopt your fate. If so, start making your plans,
abiding your money & networking to win it.


Go get'em girl !
The job flea market in common is bad right immediately with job loss at 5% or higher...adjectives I can say is righteous luck trying to find a new employment in a exotic industry!!

I'm applying for my first situation soon, any tips?

I'm 14. It's at a small local market. What should I voice in my interview and everything. Any tips or anything?


Answers: Go early. Sound professional. Offer for smaller amount.
go precipitate

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