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2       Career







                     How to choose

                     your ideal job?












            Still undecided about what you want to do in the future? It’s never too late to decide – or even to change your
            mind once you start working. Here are four factors which might affect your decision.

            1. Academic Ability                                   4. Location, location, location
            Nowadays, it’s not always true that the best-paid jobs   It may be that you’re craving a nice, quiet job
            are the ones you have to study hardest for. However, if   behind a desk, and that’s perfectly fine. But
            you’re thinking of becoming a surgeon or a financial   for those who want to explore the world a bit
            advisor, you need to be prepared to put in some       more, we’ve got a couple of alternatives. If
            serious  hours  of  study.  For  most careers  in  medicine,   you love being surrounded by nature, why not
            you’ll be spending at least seven years at university   become a logger? You get to spend your time
            plus a couple more years getting practical experience   outdoors, breathing in the fresh air and listening
            before you’re fully qualified. For other careers, there’s   to birdsong. But be warned, it’s one of the most
            always the option of night school, so you can combine   dangerous jobs in the world and doesn’t pay
            studying something like accountancy or financial      particularly well either. And, speaking of danger,
            management with work if you need to.                  why not go underground and get work as
                                                                  a  miner? It has everything  logging  doesn’t:
            2. Physical Ability                                   darkness, cramped conditions and stale air. Not
            There’s no denying it, some of us just aren’t cut out   convinced? It’s a good option if you’re looking
            for certain jobs, and no amount of training will get us   to earn a decent salary, especially if you train to
            there. For example, imagine you’re a lifeguard and    become a project manager.
            have  to  rescue  a  drowning  full-grown  man  from  the
            pool: that requires incredible physical strength as well
            as the know-how of how to perform the rescue safely. If
            you’d prefer the danger in your life to be slightly more
            controlled, why not train to be a stunt double? If you
            make  a  good  name  for  yourself,  you  could  end  up
            jetting across the globe to stand in for A-list stars.

            3. Travel opportunities
            If you long to sail the ocean, we’ve got the ideal job
            for you: become a fisherman. From getting up early
            to catch fish for a local market to spending months
            at a time in deep waters, you’ll get to spend your life
            on the ocean. However, if you prefer something with
            less physical labour but are still ready for action, you
            could always become a war correspondent.  These
            intrepid journalists travel the globe, chasing stories and
            informing the world of what’s happening.





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