LOL! Not sure if serious![]()
i am serious. the op has no idea what he wants to do. i'm trying to tell him how being over 30 has it's benefits in terms of career change.
LOL! Not sure if serious![]()
I'm sorry but nothing comes to mind. Believe it or not I don't have any hobbies; neither do I read anything these days (do forums count?) or watch any non-fiction TV programmes.What do you do for a hobby? what magazines do you read? what programs do you watch that makes you think 'i'd like to do that'?
You think that you need direction, you need to help people point you in the right direction![]()
FoxEye, look into getting on the railway. If 25k is your target in 7-8 years, you'll be pleased to know that you would've earned that during the next financial year. I'm talking contracting, not going 'on the cards' with a company as in this climate, you have better chance becoming the king of England.
What you need is to contact a railway recruitment company and offer to pay for your own PTS (needed) card. About £200 iirc. Companies like
TXM
Morson Wynnwith
Mane Rail
Leda
Vital
etc. Google them, you'll find 100's. They'll sponsor you as it's risk free since you pay for your own PTS. Saying that, if you're not an idiot, they'll probably pay for you themselves. You gotta do 6 months as a 'blue hat' (a newb) first before you can go for more 'tickets' to increase your earnings.
No, I don't work on there myself but in our contracts we hire a lot of those people in. It really is not uncommon for people to pull in a grand a week, if not more. Work is easy as pie and the people working class and funny.
Just as a general way of narrowing things down slightly - do you prefer working in an office environment or would you like to try a more hands on (and possibly outdoors) trade?
doing what on the railways though?
Slight curveball - forces/police/fire service. Serious suggestion. I was all set to investigate seriously going down that path when I got a break and my career took off.
Didn't take your fancy?
I think I'd like to escape the office and try something different. All my work has been office work, and I can't say I've ever had a feeling of satisfaction at the end of the day.
Didn't take your fancy?
I'd have to lie through me teeth to get into the Police. Right after they asked "So why do you want to join us?"
Because I don't think "earning more money without a degree" will be looked upon particularly favourably by their recruiters![]()