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If you love what you do, youll never work a day in your life ...
Do you believe this is true?
What job do you do?
I am at a crossroads where I don't know what I want to do! Im not even sure whats available! I have a degree in Business Information Technology but I know I want to avoid IT (Technical) like the plague.
Ideally I would like to work in International relations or International development for a charity (that possibly involves travel) but I think I would have to go back to university and do a master's for that!
Look forward to your opinions!
Do you believe this is true?
What job do you do?
I am at a crossroads where I don't know what I want to do! Im not even sure whats available! I have a degree in Business Information Technology but I know I want to avoid IT (Technical) like the plague.
Ideally I would like to work in International relations or International development for a charity (that possibly involves travel) but I think I would have to go back to university and do a master's for that!
Look forward to your opinions!
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get a job you truely love. most jobs can be persuade with no more than an interest intelligence and some background info!
i'm glad i went to uni but it only now serves to prove to myself am not too thick lol you can know alot with out the bit of paper!
i 'm a florist now :)
big change less pressure and more smiles
get a job you truely love. most jobs can be persuade with no more than an interest intelligence and some background info!
i'm glad i went to uni but it only now serves to prove to myself am not too thick lol you can know alot with out the bit of paper!
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I'm a Medical PA for the NHS in a very specialised department and I love it. It's interesting, unusual, often eye watering and I have a fantastic team. Unfortunately it's the NHS so it's also underesourced, not wonderfully paid and very, hard and constant work so I might love it but I definitely work every day I'm there!
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