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What You Should Know About Changing Careers In Your 40S
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 271092, member: 31907"] When you're in your 40s, it's natural to be thinking about changing careers. The truth is, there are a lot of different things you can do to change your career path and not everyone needs to do it. But if you do feel the need to make a change, here are some things to consider: 1. You might have less job security than you used to have (or never had). Keep an eye out for companies that are hiring and try not to focus on how much money they're offering up front. it's better if it comes with a guarantee of long-term employment or at least steady hours that don't fluctuate too much throughout the year (unless that's what you want). 2. Don't rush into it! If you're not sure what you want to do with your life after work, then don't jump into a new job or career path just yet. Take time to figure out what kind of work environment suits you best and how you can make yourself happy at that job. 3. Consider working with people who are younger than you. This can help keep you young and open minded while also giving you more experience with new technologies and ideas. 4. Look for a job that allows you to balance your work with personal time and hobbies. This will help ensure that when things get tough, or when you need a break from work for other reasons, it won't take all of your energy away from your goals. [/QUOTE]
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