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Carnival of Careers in Middle Age
Submitted by Wesley on April 22, 2007 - 9:47pm.
When reaching middle age, it's natural to question your career path. More specifically whether the career path you started on two decades ago is still the one for you today or is it time for a change? But changing careers midlife is a significant step and involves a multitude of risk factors. To help your exploration of this topic we have created the "Carnival of Careers in Middle Age." This post is an open "carnival" whereby bloggers have been given the opportunity to submit stories that are in some way related to career issues in middle age. We'll kick it off with our own contribution which is our "Midlife Career Change FAQ", a resource-intensive post on all aspects of changing careers in middle age. Posts submitted to this carnival: DebraMoorhead.com ("Motivation, Education, Inspiration, Career Development and Empowerment for Women Leaders") with How to Decide What to Do with the Rest of Your Life CampusGrotto ("You Inside Source at College") with Should I get an MBA? 360 Degree Success ("Because there IS more to life...") with How To Define Your True Purpose and Passion in Life Queercents (a personal finance blog serving the LBGT community) with Career & Money - Part 4: Discover Your Ideal Career Intensive Care for the Nurturer's Soul ("Insights, Tips and Resources for Women Who Nurture Everyone but Themselves") with Life Balance Lessons: 7 Keys to Avoid Burnout Creating Abundant Lifestyles ("Empowering you to change your life forever with a Mindset Of Abundance. Sharing the Secret to Enrich Lives") with The Buck Stops Within - Accept Responsibility for your Success HomeBusinessWize ("Your Guide to Work at Home Success") with One Page Business Plan® - Part 1 The New Business World ("Articles on business, business news, marketing, business theory, and business concepts") with 5 Steps to Preventing Workplace Violence Pink Slip ("the workplace, business, management, the economy, lay-offs, etc.") with Child Neglect: Penelope Trunk on CEO's with kids The Alexander Report ("Industry guide to business resources and services for the apparel and fashion trades") with Guidelines for Doing Business In China Please leave comments about the Carnival of Careers in Middle Age below. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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Great Carnival
Hi Wesley:
Thank you for including my post. I've just linked back to my blog.
Warmly, Hueina Intensive Care for the Nurturer's Soul
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well i want to know how did the middel ages look like and there jobs??????????????????
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hey can anybody tell me how middles ages look like and there jobs??????????????????????????????
A job tip
When you see someone doing a job you think you might like, ask them how they got it and where to apply. You can do many things. That's all I can offer. I don't have a job myself but that's how I got some work. I also put out little fliers telling people what I could do and they called me. I did yard work. Then I ruined my shoulder but now my shoulder is better.
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