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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life? |
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life? " Best of luck with that shag, If you can enjoy something in a new career then go for it, but for me even if its a new Interest and it sticks with you then that as to be a good thing, as you get older you realise more what you like and what you don,t. |
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"Yeah, had two careers, looking for inspiration for a third!! " left school and was a bookkeeper and eventually doing accounting.
Then got bored and did mechanics...
Then got fed up of getting cold and wet under cars in winter and trained as a psychologist..
Now training to do something else. Go for it x |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life? "
I haven't, Shag, was in banking and loved it. Good luck today and enjoy your new career |
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life? Best of luck with that shag, If you can enjoy something in a new career then go for it, but for me even if its a new Interest and it sticks with you then that as to be a good thing, as you get older you realise more what you like and what you don,t." Ty pal and you are right there too as you know more what you want to be as you get older. I am 36, so got a long time ahead doing something new |
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life?
I haven't, Shag, was in banking and loved it. Good luck today and enjoy your new career " Ty. I will and it will be fun, banking sounds fun too |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life?
I haven't, Shag, was in banking and loved it. Good luck today and enjoy your new career Ty. I will and it will be fun, banking sounds fun too "
oh it had its moments |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yeah, had two careers, looking for inspiration for a third!! left school and was a bookkeeper and eventually doing accounting.
Then got bored and did mechanics...
Then got fed up of getting cold and wet under cars in winter and trained as a psychologist..
Now training to do something else. Go for it x"
Impressive!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Started a new career 7 months ago, took a huge pay cut and earn the same money as I did when I was 20 but I know it will pay off in the long run
Good luck!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Started a new career 7 months ago, took a huge pay cut and earn the same money as I did when I was 20 but I know it will pay off in the long run
Good luck!!"
Good on you mate! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life? "
Yes...I have changed my career a few times..
Now about to start looking for yet another one..
Good luck to you Shag |
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"Yeah, had two careers, looking for inspiration for a third!! left school and was a bookkeeper and eventually doing accounting.
Then got bored and did mechanics...
Then got fed up of getting cold and wet under cars in winter and trained as a psychologist..
Now training to do something else. Go for it x"
Don't know what to go for yet lol! I actually did a detailed psychometric test....and it more or less recommended the two careers I'd already had!!
And now for something completely different..... |
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I started as a chef at 16, now 52 and I've done. Chef, military, outdoor instructor, youth worker, sports development, farming, restaurant development, owned a business and on to my second business. I just see that if a door opens, I walk through it.
So great stuff, good luck and enjoy your journey |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I had one short, but spectacular career.The second was a rollercoaster revelation to the human condition, and my current employment isn't what I'd call a career but it's mostly fun..I think you are never too old to change, especially if it's to something that actually interests you, so good luck. |
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Currently doing my degree so I can look at job role change.
I like my company and sector but I know I can do more than I'm currently doing, so while not a complete career change I definitely want a job role change. |
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Working in IT for 27 years, took voluntary redundancy and became a photographer for about 5 years, then went to university to do a Criminology degree and now work in a Secure Training Centre with young offenders, aged 13-17.
I earn about half what I earned when I was working in IT but I'm far happier. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Good luck Shag.
Maybe careers are a little too important at times. I had one and walked away. Best thing I ever did.
If you love what you do it's never the career that's important it's waking up every morning knowing your doing something that satisfies your mind your soul and makes life more fun. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I am excited as today I will start a course in cooking, to become a chef, my father is a professional chef, so got some inspiration from him, have you changed what you have done too later in life?
Yes...I have changed my career a few times..
Now about to start looking for yet another one..
Good luck to you Shag " Ty and good luck for you too on your new one |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I'm doing a course along side my current job ,to allow me to try and change career too.
Good luck Shag,lifes too short to be stuck in a job you don't want to do or don't like.
Miss" Ty and that is right, good luck to you too |
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A friend of mine used to be fireman. After twenty years he decided he wanted to become a chef.
He loves it now and the hours he works still let him work as part of a lifeboat crew in his local town.
So any idea of a signature dish lol. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I started as a chef at 16, now 52 and I've done. Chef, military, outdoor instructor, youth worker, sports development, farming, restaurant development, owned a business and on to my second business. I just see that if a door opens, I walk through it.
So great stuff, good luck and enjoy your journey" Ty and that is good you done a lot too.
I want to learn how to do the rustic cooking too, it will be fun |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I am now back, the course started 6pm and finished 9.30pm, it was fun, the first dish we did was an omellete with poached egg and a fried tomatoe that we carved out and inside we put a cream mix with herbs, we also carved out a zucchini and we filled it with chopped peppers and we fried potatoes that would be the omellete with 6 eggs, it was very tasty, the good thing with the course is that they will help you to find a job |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I had one short, but spectacular career.The second was a rollercoaster revelation to the human condition, and my current employment isn't what I'd call a career but it's mostly fun..I think you are never too old to change, especially if it's to something that actually interests you, so good luck." Ty that sounds good what you have done and you are right, you are never to old to change |
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"Currently doing my degree so I can look at job role change.
I like my company and sector but I know I can do more than I'm currently doing, so while not a complete career change I definitely want a job role change. " Sounds good and good luck |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Working in IT for 27 years, took voluntary redundancy and became a photographer for about 5 years, then went to university to do a Criminology degree and now work in a Secure Training Centre with young offenders, aged 13-17.
I earn about half what I earned when I was working in IT but I'm far happier." Yes, it is more of what you like to do instead. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Good luck Shag.
Maybe careers are a little too important at times. I had one and walked away. Best thing I ever did.
If you love what you do it's never the career that's important it's waking up every morning knowing your doing something that satisfies your mind your soul and makes life more fun." Ty pal and yes, this is what I want to do and its fun |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"A friend of mine used to be fireman. After twenty years he decided he wanted to become a chef.
He loves it now and the hours he works still let him work as part of a lifeboat crew in his local town.
So any idea of a signature dish lol. " That sounds like a fun change of work too, a signature dish would be good to have |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Good luck!
I am also changing career. As of Monday, I will be a student....Ty and what course will you do?
Teacher training (biology)." That is good, good luck |
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