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Posted by Vince H on August 15, 2005 at 05:26:50 from (64.94.206.196):
In Reply to: other employment? posted by Tim Shultz on August 14, 2005 at 20:59:01:
Not sure what other options you have available to you, but as was already mentioned, doing the same job day in and out can get boring. You have to find something you love to do and offers something different every day. I have learned that the paycheck is nice, but what keeps me coming back to work is two things. First thing is diversity. I worked as a draftsman, but I get new projects every couple of days, so there is a new challenge every day. Second and in my opinion is more important is friends at work. I would give up my current job to go back to the last company I worked for that closed. I had great friends that I worked with and we had a great time together. If they were around I would have to take a little pay cut to go back, but it would be worth it. While your young try out some different jobs, or take a few classes at a tech school. They are not too expensive and you can get a feel for the work you'll be doing.
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