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What careers would be good for the future?
HI there,
I’m 22 years old, and currently in a dead end job, i left college because the last thing i wanted was to spend the rest of my life fixing computers.
So I’m wondering if anyone out there knows what good, stable careers are, I’m a little scatter brained about this, every day I think of something new to be, recruitment consultant, mortgage advisor, financial advisor, management… I have no idea what I really want to do! All I know is, I want to have a safe and secure future, and I’m willing to study for it.
I was going to be a freelance photographer but my eyes are starting to go, so this has put me into a bit of a frenzy to find a new career, if anyone has any good idea’s I’d love to hear them!
I’ve also heard about lists that predict good careers for the future, if anyone has any of those that’d be great.
Cheers!
If you’re good with your hands and have good logic plumbing, but if I were you I’d do a few short courses to find out what really interests you.
Sometimes the worst thing you can do is sit and think about what you’d like to do, because you end talking yourself out of almost every good idea, doing a short course gives you a taste without much risk.
just an idea!
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The above mentioned are the basic requirements in order to qualify for a home loan. Secondly, I was interested to know how big a home loan I could get considering Mortgage Consultant Recruitment. As soon as I knew how much, I could start searching for a house.
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Paying a £1000 mortgage and changing job??
My son is taking a stupide drop in money as he is fed up at work and cannot hold it out..
He has been ill and suffered from anxiety…
He is leaving his £27k a yr for a 22k a year job and will be working p/t in another!!!
Is this not madness??
He has been a recruitment consultant for 6 years working in building control and can find someone else a decent job-but knows no one who could or will employ him in a comfortable £24k a yr job…
what could he do…he has a drivers license too???
I think selling cars as he is fairly into them and he can sell his own as the company or manufacturer would let him use the work one for personal use also..
and he culd earn comission on top….
But to go down lower than 24k with a mortgage is crazy!!
I dont know how he is to cope!!
Sorry – it’s always the way in recruitment – people earn very good salaries because it’s a shit job and no-one wants to do it. People eventually burn out and your son has done well to last six years. But then when people do want to move on, they find that they are not trained or qualified for anything else and end up taking massive paycuts. I know if I were to leave recruitment then yes, I could probably earn a decent salary as a secretary (because I’m in London – you wouldn’t get that much elsewhere), but I would be miserable doing that because I would essentially be waiting on someone else.
However, yes, he is really going to struggle to pay off his mortgage on that kind of money. Do you mean he is paying £1000 per month? What is the take home pay per month of someone on £22k – surely it must only be about £1,300? Has he even done the maths? He may need to look at changing his mortgage so that he could pay off a lower amount per month.