Jan

30

Making a Midlife Career Change

Posted By: admin on January 30, 2010 at 3:17 pm


Making a career change in you middle years has become a growing trend these days. And with so many folk living so much longer, pension funds are unable to meet the increased payouts needed for longer periods of retirement. This means that plenty of people will need to search for an alternative method in which to meet the costs of their retirement . And considering your present-day company is  not likely to be prepared to keep your job open right up until you will be 75 or 80 years of age, you could find yourself confronted by the need to find a different opportunity as you reach midlife.

Step #1 Try to find Work In which Maturity is Highly Regarded

Should you be consiering making a midlife change of profession, it is important to look out for jobs where your experience is  going to be valued. We still live in a culture where youth is held up as the ideal .And this is a dilemma for older folks who are considering changing profession. The good news is, there are now bosses who do understand the value you bring with your experience.. Moreover, you will find certain areas where age coupled with know-how may very well be considered an asset.

Very often, these jobs are in areas in which you work directly with people and specifically in helping careers, where the patience and awareness which come with experience are crucial..One particular area where this is commonly the case is homelessness.Men and women who end up becoming homeless usually reach crisis point due to some complex challenges, for example , having been fired and accumulating debt, which then leads to family meltdown.

Caring for older people people is usually another suitable area for older jobseekers. Nursing is one job which will does accepts experienced students.

Step #2 Think About Working as a Consultant

If you are experiencing dilemma uncovering an workplace to offer you a full time job opportunity, Ponder changing to a consultant. If you have had a robust experience in business or any other field of operation that may be popular, it is easy to construct as a advisor And receive elevated charges. This could give you scope for work part time but nevertheless generate the equivalent of a full time revenue.

Step #3 Think About A Supplementary Income Stream

No job is going to be safe and also you may not want to stay in a full time job once you hit 60 or 65.. But  since you will need to continue supporting yourself, you still need to be earning money.

If you take steps to produce a second earnings when you are in your 40s or 50s, it ought to be sufficiently organised as soon as you reach 60 or 70, which should allow you to slow down a bit and enjoy yourself.

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Jan

27

Career Change – Don’t Make Assumptions

Posted By: admin on January 27, 2010 at 8:44 am


Are you currently dissatisfied with your job or the direction of your career?  If you are, you may be interested in changing career fields. While career change is more than possible, it is important to remember is that jobs and career fields can vary enormously.  For example, just because you may make a great legal security, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you are qualified to work as a nurse or another healthcare professional. Read More »

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Jan

26

Career Shift During Recession

Posted By: admin on January 26, 2010 at 8:49 am


One of the ways to cope with recession is considering a career shift. Not too many like the idea of changing career plans during a downturn. However, if you have already felt the effect of recession – say you’ve been laid off, why not give a different career path a chance, right? It may not have quickly crossed your mind to prioritize job security when choosing a job. Read More »

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Jan

25

Midlife Career Change – Assessing Your Current Situation

Posted By: admin on January 25, 2010 at 5:03 am


If you are contemplating career change over 40, you need to make a detailed assessment of your present situation. This will help you decide what you do and don’t want in your new career, as well as determining any training you might need.

Your Present Job

You probably know what you don’t like about your present job. The following questions will help you see what you do like in your current job or what you liked about previous jobs.

Which jobs have you had and how much experience in each?
Which skills did you learn in those jobs?
Which aspects of each of your jobs did you most enjoy and why?
Which skills do you want to continue using in your new career? Read More »

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Jan

10

Climate and the Economy

Posted By: admin on January 10, 2010 at 2:24 pm


It’s surprising what a bit of snow can do to the economy, especially here in the UK, where we aren’t prepared for it!
Thousands of schools are closed, meaning that many students may not be able to sit their exams.

But kids being at home also means parents can’t get to work.

And of course, many people can’t get to work because of the state of the roads.

And people aren’t shopping, except for essentials. It’s been good for local shops, but not so good for the big supermarkets and even worse for the department stores. Some small businesses are also losing out as deliveries can’t be made.

As with most factors which are outside our control, the bad weather has very positive results for some people and spells disaster for others. So can you weather-proof your career?

One solution for many office workers is to work from home – if they have the technology. since most people have computers these days, this is a definite possibility for many.

The effects are likely to be temporary and despite claims that the snow is costing the economy millions of pounds, most people and most companies will bounce back.

But wouldn’t it be nice not to have to rely on the weather to get paid?

Job security is hard to find because of the economic climate, never mind the weather and so for more and more people, developing a portfolio career – that is one which gives you several streams of income – is becoming an enticing possibility.

Find out more about portfolio careers.

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Jan

09

New Year Change Career

Posted By: admin on January 9, 2010 at 6:06 am


As the new year kicks in, many people are concerned about money and considering the possibilities open to them if they want to increase their income. One opportunity is to start an online business, but there is so much information out there that it can be difficult to know where to start. I know, I’ve been confused, scammed and generally distracted, but I have found one good, affordable source of information. I’m using it myself and you can download a free ebook at:

http://www.businessblueprint101.com

In the meantime, here is a video to help you understand the basics of getting started online:

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