Ilovemydog
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I'll have to make some changes in the new year and look for other work.
Currently I'm a carer for a neighbour. It is something that I used to enjoy very much but I find it very stressful lately. Not only that my income is rubbish. If I continue I will wake up in 10/15 years time, approaching 50 with nothing to my name. I won't ever be able to go for a mortgage at the rate I'm going.
So I will need to get out from what I'm doing and seek out other work.
What can I possibly do or go into that will pay a decent wage? Something as well, Where I wouldn't be required to go to college and study for a degree. I'm not in a position to take up full time studies. I could consider part time/weekend or distance learning.
My work experience in the past has been mainly retail, hospitality, childcare. I don't want to go near any of them sectors again. They all have their pitfalls.
I was talking to my cousin recently and she did a complete and utter U-turn career wise. She trained and worked for a long time in the hospitality sector where she won many awards. Within the past few months she changed things around to where she is now working for a project engineering company. So, doing a complete U-turn is very possible.
Currently I'm a carer for a neighbour. It is something that I used to enjoy very much but I find it very stressful lately. Not only that my income is rubbish. If I continue I will wake up in 10/15 years time, approaching 50 with nothing to my name. I won't ever be able to go for a mortgage at the rate I'm going.
So I will need to get out from what I'm doing and seek out other work.
What can I possibly do or go into that will pay a decent wage? Something as well, Where I wouldn't be required to go to college and study for a degree. I'm not in a position to take up full time studies. I could consider part time/weekend or distance learning.
My work experience in the past has been mainly retail, hospitality, childcare. I don't want to go near any of them sectors again. They all have their pitfalls.
I was talking to my cousin recently and she did a complete and utter U-turn career wise. She trained and worked for a long time in the hospitality sector where she won many awards. Within the past few months she changed things around to where she is now working for a project engineering company. So, doing a complete U-turn is very possible.