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Having a job is one thing while having a job that you really love is the other. I think one good thing of working for a big corporate is it may be good for future job change.
Good luck!
I recently celebrated 5 years with my company, too! However, I think it's time for me to move on, and I'm now actively seeking new opportunities. I once heard someone say that one should switch jobs every three to four years to keep things interesting. Of course, everyone's circumstances are different, but in my case, I'm definitely long overdue.
Good luck to you!
we don't get stuff like that.
i am almost embarassed to say, i have been at present position for seven yrs as of june. longest for me at one place.
At least I was in college at the time. I had been working there since I was 14. It was even nicer that I had qualified for a pension and they cashed it out and let me put it in my 401(k).
I still remember when I was a little girl. I was fascinated with the idea of saving every penny I found. I tugged at my dad's shirt and said, 'Daddy, what happens if I save every penny?' He laughed and said, 'You'll eventually be very wealthy indeed - but you won't be able to live like that'
The idea of wealth has always fascinated me.
Do you know what might be involved with becoming a financial advisor? (Not selling stocks persay and being a salesperson, but helping people sort through their finances and climb out of debt?)
I figured you might be the man to ask :)
Like you, I have far too many interests to make my path easy to see....well....here I go!
ib: I chose an expandable overnight bag/computer bag. There were about 30 different items to choose from.
Jarrod: Good luck. Make sure you come back and keep us posted with your search after getting your MBA. I'm slowly in the process of writing a series about my MBA adventures. Very slowly.