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How Do You Avoid Choosing The Wrong Career In Life?
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 211687, member: 25510"] My eldest brother was enrolled in an engineering course in college upon the urging of my father. The 2nd eldest brother was also enrolled in another engineering course, again due to the wishes of my father. Both of them did not finish college maybe because the course did not suit them. When it came to me, my father gave me the liberty to choose my course. I entered college as a freshman in the course of commerce. And I'd say it was better than to be forced to enroll in an engineering course. My niece was into nursing as the desire of her parents - father is a doctor and mother is a nurse. She finished nursing and even passed the board exams. But her job is not in the hospital but in the immigration office. Her brother was forced to take the pilot course. But he did not go into the flying training due to financial constraints. Now the brother remains jobless after getting jobs after jobs that I think he didn't like. Those are lessons that parents should learn not to force their children into a career that the parents like. Give them the benefit of their choice for an easier success in the career. [/QUOTE]
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