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OT - Starting a new career in late 30s/early 40s
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<blockquote data-quote="asleep003" data-source="post: 3060642" data-attributes="member: 66904"><p>Once you've decided on the the career to challenge...</p><p>come back here on how to go about it... and then how to interview for it once you have some knowledge about it.</p><p>You have the career experience you have ... can go back to it easily, so nothing to fear but fear itself !</p><p>Call the resource depts of companies of your chosen field, tell the Resource MGR that you are happy to start</p><p>from the bottom.... Your degree and that you stayed in a field for 15 years and still young and also brave, will go a </p><p>long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asleep003, post: 3060642, member: 66904"] Once you've decided on the the career to challenge... come back here on how to go about it... and then how to interview for it once you have some knowledge about it. You have the career experience you have ... can go back to it easily, so nothing to fear but fear itself ! Call the resource depts of companies of your chosen field, tell the Resource MGR that you are happy to start from the bottom.... Your degree and that you stayed in a field for 15 years and still young and also brave, will go a long way. [/QUOTE]
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