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I have done Engg in Electronoic & communication , having a exp in lecturer ship for 2 year & in 1 year exp. in Service industry ........ now what should i do??????????
Asked by ragini rohatgi,
14 Aug '07 06:48 pm
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For many people, work is a necessary evil - it's what we do to allow us to afford to do fun things in our leisure time. Recent research found that 60% of us would have chosen a different career if we had our time again; 40% of people openly admit to having "drifted" into their job.
Imagine the alternative - you enjoy your work just as much as you enjoy your leisure time, it gives you a buzz and you'd do it even if you weren't being paid for it.
Find the job you love, and you've effectively given yourself a 7-day weekend! Think about it - the average person will work 40 hours a week for the best part of 40 years - nearly 80,000 hours of your life. So doesn't it make sense to spend your working time doing what you want to be doing?
And there's the rub - most people don't know what they really want to do. Because we are conditioned from an early age to aspire to what those around us - parents, teachers, peers, the media - define as a good job or career, and most of us never take the ...more
Answered by PANIWALA A, 14 Aug '07 09:40 pm
Imagine the alternative - you enjoy your work just as much as you enjoy your leisure time, it gives you a buzz and you'd do it even if you weren't being paid for it.
Find the job you love, and you've effectively given yourself a 7-day weekend! Think about it - the average person will work 40 hours a week for the best part of 40 years - nearly 80,000 hours of your life. So doesn't it make sense to spend your working time doing what you want to be doing?
And there's the rub - most people don't know what they really want to do. Because we are conditioned from an early age to aspire to what those around us - parents, teachers, peers, the media - define as a good job or career, and most of us never take the ...more
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Sai Ram. Answer the question yourself this way: Assuming that your monetary needs are taken care of, what would you like to do? Did you enjoy the teaching? Did you enjoy the service function? What are your dreams? Do you want to work for money (that is important) or for job satisfaction? Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Did you choose engineering out of interest or out of peer / parental pressure?
Try to answer such questions and you will get the answer for what you need to do. Always willing to help if needed. Blessings.
Answered by Venkateswaraswamy Swarna, 31 Jul '09 06:58 am
Try to answer such questions and you will get the answer for what you need to do. Always willing to help if needed. Blessings.
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With a booming economy there are no dearth of opportunties for you. Almost all sectors offer very good career options and decent wages.What are your interests and aptitude? Choose your career based on the same. Check with a career counsellor.
Answered by Saj Sierra, 14 Aug '07 11:56 pm
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Choice is yours
choose a career in teaching or industry as u feel fine
Answered by anil garg, 05 Sep '09 09:16 pm
choose a career in teaching or industry as u feel fine
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