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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I know not exactly the ideal place to post but i was wondering does anybody know of a good career guidance company / person. Just im lost on google so thought id ask here planning a massive career change but before that i need some advice on the jobs market etc any advice id be grateful .Thanks peeps

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin

Would depend on the industry/job youre planning to go in to really.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would depend on the industry/job youre planning to go in to really."
Yes not sure which is why i need guidance i will be going back to college so whatever money i pump into it i want to make sure i have a good career at the end of it

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin

Its hard to predict what jobs will be around in 10 years time. Alot of the best paid jobs of today didnt exist when I was picking college courses. It also depends what youre good at and what you enjoy. Its no good doing something you hate and will be miserable at just because you think there'll be a good pay cheque at the end.

Start by seeing what things you enjoy and what your good at and then you or others might see a career that fits with that criteria.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Its hard to predict what jobs will be around in 10 years time. Alot of the best paid jobs of today didnt exist when I was picking college courses. It also depends what youre good at and what you enjoy. Its no good doing something you hate and will be miserable at just because you think there'll be a good pay cheque at the end.

Start by seeing what things you enjoy and what your good at and then you or others might see a career that fits with that criteria."

oh i know that and i have thought about 2 career paths in which im currently linked but just in a different capacity

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As someone who has changed career path my advice is where are you at this stage in life? Have you dependants etc if so look at a job that will pay the bills etc I gave all up to do something I thought I loved, it was such a struggle making ends meet I ended up hating the work, so I'm back in full time employment in an office thankfully I enjoy the work but the security of having a wage at end of week is important to me, too old for the hard slog lol, look at your local job opportunities see what's there. Go to college open days etc if you doing a course see what the job prospects are like at end of course etc best of luck

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"As someone who has changed career path my advice is where are you at this stage in life? Have you dependants etc if so look at a job that will pay the bills etc I gave all up to do something I thought I loved, it was such a struggle making ends meet I ended up hating the work, so I'm back in full time employment in an office thankfully I enjoy the work but the security of having a wage at end of week is important to me, too old for the hard slog lol, look at your local job opportunities see what's there. Go to college open days etc if you doing a course see what the job prospects are like at end of course etc best of luck"
Thanks missus currently working no kids etc but will be going back part time the big 30 is fast approaching time for a change

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most jobs will always be tough at the start...but at the end of the day if your good at what you do..then the return will come ie wages bonuses etc..although there's no indication as to what career your moving to.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Most jobs will always be tough at the start...but at the end of the day if your good at what you do..then the return will come ie wages bonuses etc..although there's no indication as to what career your moving to."
A pensionable job the cost of living here is so high and by the time get to retire the age will be 70

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most jobs will always be tough at the start...but at the end of the day if your good at what you do..then the return will come ie wages bonuses etc..although there's no indication as to what career your moving to. A pensionable job the cost of living here is so high and by the time get to retire the age will be 70"

Well the best of luck with everything..and remember hard work never hurt anyone..

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Most jobs will always be tough at the start...but at the end of the day if your good at what you do..then the return will come ie wages bonuses etc..although there's no indication as to what career your moving to. A pensionable job the cost of living here is so high and by the time get to retire the age will be 70

Well the best of luck with everything..and remember hard work never hurt anyone.."

Im well aware of hard work im working since 15 years of age but thanks for your advice

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most jobs will always be tough at the start...but at the end of the day if your good at what you do..then the return will come ie wages bonuses etc..although there's no indication as to what career your moving to. A pensionable job the cost of living here is so high and by the time get to retire the age will be 70

Well the best of luck with everything..and remember hard work never hurt anyone..Im well aware of hard work im working since 15 years of age but thanks for your advice"

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