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RE: Career Advice #11
"The weak are looking for excuses, and the strong are looking for opportunities." This was told to me by my grandmother when I decided to give up working in medicine after I graduated from the College of Economics. Then I firmly decided that I would do my best and try to get there.
I started with phlebotomy courses, which allowed me to get a job in a clinic and start saving for medical college. I came across excellent teachers and accessible material — [link redacted].
And now I've been working at the clinic for a year, getting closer to college.
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2021, 11:07 PM by janekerrhv.)

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RE: Career Advice #12
"A man's dignity is determined by the path he takes to the goal. Not by whether he achieves it". Abai Kunanbaev said this. In his own words don't be afraid to take risks. Career and business are strange things. You're lucky today and may not be so lucky tomorrow. And do not try to rely only on luck. Learn for yourself how to run a business and how to invest money properly. If you can't learn on your own. Then take the [link redacted] , which will teach you how to do it. There are coaches who took a lot of risks and started their own business. It's easy.
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2021, 02:33 PM by Olenka01.)

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RE: Career Advice #13
Do not give up and go only forward!

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RE: Career Advice #14
(10-14-2021, 08:53 PM)Olenka01 Wrote: "A man's dignity is determined by the path he takes to the goal. Not by whether he achieves it".  Abai Kunanbaev said this.
Not that he'll ever read It, but my question Is aimed at Abai Kunanbaev.

What's the point of taking the correct and most appropriate path If Its achievement Is not relevant? The only way to determine the effectiveness of the path, Is to see whether It did In fact achieve the goal.
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RE: Career Advice #15
Always be proactive and constantly exploring and learning new things.

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RE: Career Advice #16
Never give up, even when things are bad!

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RE: Career Advice #17
(10-18-2021, 04:51 PM)Agata01 Wrote: Gain more experience. And have such a quality as patience.

I like this one.

I'd also suggest, where possible, get to know your colleagues roles, and what they have to deal with in a day. I find the most unhappy people with the most frustrations are those who are angry at others mistakes. When you understand the challenges of others job roles, and how they have to problem solve, it can often lead to better collaboration across departments and a lot less arguments and frustrations.

I've been lucky enough to work in 5 different departments at my current job role, and even though it's only been a few months in each, it's afforded me such a better understanding of how everything works. I can solve problems so much easier, partially because I now know who can resolve my problems too. I also know how to change what I do to reduce problems for other people. This means they are so much more willing to help me out too. It really helps job satisfaction when people work well with you, and you're not butting heads all day long.
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RE: Career Advice #18
Never give up , man! And keep it up!

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RE: Career Advice #19
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(This post was last modified: 12-02-2021, 08:05 AM by Phillip Clark.)

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RE: Career Advice #20
I think you could start learning IT. It is quete perspective nowadays

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