New career in late 20's? In my opinion, I don't think it's a relevant idea to do so. Because we need so much time to build a career, working progress and the experiences; it is not easy but as human being? It's all about taking risks and take up the challenges . It's my case, if you would ask..
I have started studying; living independently without close guidance from my parents since 13. As I finish my studies in high school, I proceed again with another few years doing things on my own for 3 years. Again, to another strange place for half year working as an internship student. I worked again after that, a real job. But it wasn't that long as I decided to further my studies in degree.
Thanks to my mom who really supports me in my education, and I just couldn't bear the possibilities if I failed any subjects in college and hold again for few years just to finish off the failing subject. It's not easy. Really. You have to frequently ask for money from your parents because you have none to eat. I have to keep few extra bucks every month so that I can cover up my rental. Never much staying home for about 14 years. Not until I reach the age 25/ 26 then I permanently stay home with my family until today. It feels weird because I used to travel here and there, paying this and that every month; car, fuel, electricity, water, exploring supermarket, cooking, get lost in some unknown places, traffic jams etc.
I am at the age of 27 now, I decided to go for a new career development that have offered me few weeks a go. I am very grateful for that and will try my best to cope, learn and adapt the learning process as much as I can.
Previous one... Well... I love my old job. But it's a job... It wasn't really much as a career because I was getting stagnant. I worked there over a year already, there is no training provided, and I usually studied things on my own. I do my own document database, I organised the filing according to my own understanding. Many complications occurred as my post is only an Admin and nothing much. What more to say about salary. Ok, honestly speaking I can survive with salary, it's the learning progress and acknowledgement that I would like to have. You know, i.e compliments, or surprise bonus or gifts, extra 2 days of leaves maybe? It really gives motivation to the employees and it can be an assurance that employees will work hard and do their best every single day of their 6 days working or shifts. I was taught how to be independent and keep things organise because my school was really strict. Hence I learn about discipline. That what's keep me going.
I have no idea how things going to be look like at the new workplace later on. I'm not sure how's the political issues among management and lower-level, I'm not sure how's the stereotypes going on, how's the communications going around, how flexible things going to be between each other, how kind and thoughtful people going to be; it's unpredictable.
I am glad that I got this new offer, I will do my best with efforts to do well and to see how far I can go. I hope this career development will guide me along the way, hopefully with great supervision from top level as well. I'm not perfect which makes me lack a lot of things. That's why we learn, aren't we? I'm not a fast learner, not clever, but I can say, I'll try my best to get things done accordingly.
Gosh, it feels good to let things out for once in a while.
Dear readers, this is only some thoughts that I have. It's just a sharing from my point of view. I'm sure that you have much more or less that what I have now, which makes us different in any ways and that's what made us strong every single time. Just don't give up ok? The moment you give up, it's the last day you'll giving out breath in this world.
Wishing everyone all the best, it's November Rain and do take care. I caught with feverish and flu already and I hope I can recover before my new job soon.
It's all about staying positive, praying and keep yourself with faith. God will always be there for you in your hard times and good times. Do remember to thanked Him for your good days, remember to seek for His blessings to guide you throughout your discourage when you're sad.
Trust me, it's helps in so many ways. It's all up to you whether you want to do it or not.
Cheerios!
Love,
Clare
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I SHOULD REMEMBER THIS. =.= |
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