The first question you have to ask yourself is if you have a career or a job?
Wikipidia has one definition of a job as an – “Occupation”.
Wikipidai has one definition of Career as – “an individual's course or progress through life”.
What I deduce from this is that you may have multiple jobs throughout life, which make up your career. But our career may drastically evolve. That is entirely up to you.
As for myself:
1. I worked at a large aerospace firm in various supply chain departments, then worked on a huge IT (SAP) project for 1 ½ years.
2. I then joined a larger aerospace firms IT projects for a few years.
3. Worked for a small Pharmaceutical company, again involved in supply chain / IT (SAP) projects.
4. On the side I started www.mylifechanges.com because I’m a self-improvement nut.
5. Presently I am an IT consultant and entrepreneur.
So my career has been a blend of supply chain expertise, IT and now I have served myself a side dish of entrepreneurship in the self-improvement field.
From what I have seen, here is why people change jobs (and possibly re-invent their careers).
- They don’t feel appreciated at their jobs.
- They want to make more money. The book “Fire Your Boss” has a compelling chapter on this.
- They want to re-invent yourself and career. Scott Adams has written another brilliant entry. *insert ego stroke here*
- Bad bosses
- Work closer or at home.
Right now we all have jobs. Our careers are ever evolving.
Or not.
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