Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 17, 2016 at 05:04:31 from (172.78.20.13):
In Reply to: Job search thoughts posted by JimS on December 16, 2016 at 15:15:13:
Jim, If I knew than what I know now, I would have gone straight into retirement the day after I graduated college.
I would have also had grandkids and skipped having kids.
I never got layed off. Instead, I left one job and went to another because the last job taught me what I really didn't want to do with the rest of my life.
My two kids knew when they were in grade school they would have only one choice when they graduated high school. The choice was what college they wanted to go to. Both graduated college. Both have jobs because they went to college. Both work in fields that have nothing to do with what they went to college for.
So my advice is look into job training classes. I'm sure their is money available for things like that. Pursue you passion. My boys passion was computers. Today he makes way more money than I ever did as head of IT security for hospitals and university. His job is keeping hackers out of the computers. Persue your passion in a field that has a shortage of workers.
Computer tech is a growing field, thanks to hackers. SIL is a computer administrator. He's busy, in demand and can easily find a better job. People in computer tech are changing jobs frequently, more money and pads their experience.
I've been happly retired for 13 years and work for food.
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