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Old 11-13-2008, 10:41 PM   #1
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perhaps you are right, but people need a work to sustain

it's most ideal to find a job you love, but when you cannot, you still need to do someting to sustain yourself. I graduated from the college in June,2008. Until now, I haven't found the job I love. But I still have to do another job to get some RMB(China money). I want to be an interpreter. I am an English Major student in China. But now, I am doing an international tade job.
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Old 11-14-2008, 11:00 AM   #2
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it's most ideal to find a job you love, but when you cannot, you still need to do someting to sustain yourself. I graduated from the college in June,2008. Until now, I haven't found the job I love. But I still have to do another job to get some RMB(China money). I want to be an interpreter. I am an English Major student in China. But now, I am doing an international tade job.
I'm in the same boat. I will be graduating Aug. next year and want to get into structural firefighting, but might have to wait 2 years for that due to recruitment cycles. I had a taste of wildland fire this summer and know I would love a career in firefighting, but I will have to wait and take some other decent paying job in the mean time. Having a job you love to do benefits you because you will be eager to work, and benefits others around you because your attitude will reflect this job satisfaction. I know that's a generalization, but I believe it to be true.
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