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OT - Starting a new career in late 30s/early 40s
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<blockquote data-quote="froginmn" data-source="post: 3060370" data-attributes="member: 67577"><p>I was young (mid 20s) when I switched from sales into technology. Some things carried over from one job to the other - dealing with people, negotiating to come to agreement, etc. I was a bit surprised that any skills transferred. </p><p>I then spent 20 years with one organization and for the last three I was miserable and decided to change, even though it was against conventional wisdom.</p><p></p><p>I LOVE the new company. I doubt that you will regret the change, especially if you aren't happy now.</p><p></p><p>Find what you like to do and don't stop asking questions. Learning never ends but especially in your circumstance.</p><p></p><p>And by the way, I love this and think it's relevant:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1442359146876059653[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginmn, post: 3060370, member: 67577"] I was young (mid 20s) when I switched from sales into technology. Some things carried over from one job to the other - dealing with people, negotiating to come to agreement, etc. I was a bit surprised that any skills transferred. I then spent 20 years with one organization and for the last three I was miserable and decided to change, even though it was against conventional wisdom. I LOVE the new company. I doubt that you will regret the change, especially if you aren't happy now. Find what you like to do and don't stop asking questions. Learning never ends but especially in your circumstance. And by the way, I love this and think it's relevant: [MEDIA=twitter]1442359146876059653[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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