Posted by JD Seller on August 09, 2015 at 11:55:48 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. What next? posted by T.E.C. on August 09, 2015 at 10:03:31:
T.E.C. That is exactly what I was meaning. Your not the type to enjoy managing other people. You enjoy working and working with others of equal skills not training people with little to zero knowledge.
It still comes down to where your located. If there are any population centers around you then finding a job more suited to what you want should not be hard. The key is to be truthful with your self on what YOU really want to do. That is harder than you think. After you have decided on what you want then you need to work at finding a job that "fits" what you want to do. This more than likely will mean switching employers and even maybe moving.
Here is one thing I KNOW. No job is worth doing long term if you really dislike what it is. There is no amount of money that is worth that stress on a daily basis.
So!!!! 1) Figure out what you really want to do. 2) Work getting there just like you would a "real" job. GOOD LUCK and keep us in the loop.
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