I have studied for a prestigious profession. I worked in my specialty for three years. And I’m bored! What to do



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I have studied for a prestigious profession. I worked in my specialty for three years. And I'm bored! What to do? and got a better answer

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Go to your second degree

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study for something else, it's fun to try different professions

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find a job that you like

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get another job or keep studying - get a new profession, what's the problem

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Study-work-study-study-work.

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married. The question of what to do will disappear.

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Let's go to the movies ♪

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Change jobs or major in something else, good luck

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Study harder, or climb the ladder!

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Drop out. Go where you like. Any job is all about desire! And you can learn anything!

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change your job or line of work, after three years it's normal, most likely it will be like that - three years - change

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It's okay. Change to a related profession, something in radio or TV. And experience and seniority will only help.

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Maybe you should try to change the direction and become a journalist on TV, radio, and start writing for fashion magazines or, on the contrary, for serious financial publications. The profession is the same, but you have to work in a slightly different style.

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have some instant Chinese noodles.

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Find yourself in something that interests you.

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If vodka gets in the way of work, quit your job!

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Work and don't whine, just work

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can have a Master's degree but not a 2nd higher education. A journalist, to my mind, can work anywhere - as long as it's with people. I'm an engineer by education, but I've also worked as a librarian, a methodologist and an HR manager. You have a diploma, look around, choose your job, and then you'll learn more.

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Cool! You're starting to understand yourself! Imagine if you understand that it is not your 55 years after retirement.Now you are so pretty and easily find yourself the more you can think and not roll on the skating rails all the way! Yay

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Learn one more prestigious profession and work for another 1, 2, 3, etc. years. But seriously, a man is always unsatisfied with his job or something else. It is in human nature. Think for yourself.

 

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