rjames
05-28-2006, 07:06 PM
I found this article that really applies to me. I love selling things but I didn't take a business course but I just go along with the current trend of course when I entered college, which the Computer Science. Now that I have graduated, I'm still into business. Although I still know the basics of programming, I haven't finish a program yet.
I hope you guys have the job that you wanted. As for me, I'm planning to get an MBA when I have saved money for schooling again. Anyway, here is the article that I have read.
So, you went to school and graduated with a great degree and got right into the workforce in record time only to find that you don’t like your current job. Now what? Do you just throw your hands up and decide to be stuck in a job that you don’t like forever? While it’s never a settling thing to change your career, it’s better to do it now, than to wait five, ten, or even fifteen years when you feel even more trapped in your career. This doesn’t mean that your degree is a waste; it just means that you need to find something else to do with it. Luckily, there are very few degrees out there that will only get you started in one career so start taking steps today to identify what you can do to find a job that you love.
Continue reading here - exforsys.com/content/view/1950/318/
I hope you guys have the job that you wanted. As for me, I'm planning to get an MBA when I have saved money for schooling again. Anyway, here is the article that I have read.
So, you went to school and graduated with a great degree and got right into the workforce in record time only to find that you don’t like your current job. Now what? Do you just throw your hands up and decide to be stuck in a job that you don’t like forever? While it’s never a settling thing to change your career, it’s better to do it now, than to wait five, ten, or even fifteen years when you feel even more trapped in your career. This doesn’t mean that your degree is a waste; it just means that you need to find something else to do with it. Luckily, there are very few degrees out there that will only get you started in one career so start taking steps today to identify what you can do to find a job that you love.
Continue reading here - exforsys.com/content/view/1950/318/