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Old 06-14-2010, 12:06 AM
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Thanks for a vital and well written advice by CVSage.

Most beginners don't understand the value of life. But, the truth and reality of life has been explained in a simple way.

If a person who crosses over 40 knows better about life.

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Old 06-23-2010, 11:44 AM
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Very well written. when i was a kid, I wanted to become a doctor but then gradually my interest changed because i could not qualify for the entrance test to become a doctor. I was good in maths and got admission to an engineering college. But I was not happy with all the programming and coding work. So I wanted to become a teacher. It shows how confused i was. Thought I am doing a decent job but I still feel like starting a new business of my own.
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Old 06-23-2010, 05:22 PM
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yah i agree w trish, and also not all people could get exact employment field of work, you will enjoy working if you love your job.
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Old 06-24-2010, 02:57 AM
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Yes, true. I have observed one more. If a person knows his strengths and put to use, he don't need a job. He'll find his job himself and will be more enjoyable.

So, be a learner.

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i have just left school and i am awaiting my results to see if i will be attending college in september. originally i wanted to do a childcare national diploma course but now i want to do something on the lines of criminology ( forensic scientist/physchologist FBI(even tho im not an american citizen i would love to become fbi) but as i didnt consider this opportunity until after i left i dont have the right requirements ( triple science) and if i was to sit these in college along with my original a levels and the futher degrees of these requirements it will take forever! should i do it and use like 10 years in college + maybe more in uni or should i just stick to childcare (2years)? please help xx
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