[Job-Discussions] Making that Career Choice

Andrew Harmon ajharmon26 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 16:14:41 UTC 2022


I think it depends on what one wants out of the job; for me
personally, it's important to have a variety of interests, and the job
should give you the tools to follow after those interests. If the job
also has some of those interests, all the better, but at the end of
the day it's also good to have a separation and be able to relax with
some hobbies or just shut down for a while.

On 9/28/22, Justin Williams via Job-Discussions
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> Just ask youself how you would like to serve and help others.
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> What would you want people ot say about you?
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> That is a start.
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> From: Job-Discussions [mailto:job-discussions-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
> Of Ericka via Job-Discussions
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> Subject: Re: [Job-Discussions] Making that Career Choice
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> Steve Jobs has good advice. I’d say take jobs as steppingstones to learn
> more of who you are and what you can do. Very good question and very good
> quote. Advice I wish I had heard 30 some years ago
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> On Sep 27, 2022, at 11:52 AM, Kris Colcock via Job-Discussions
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> How do you choose a career path? As blind individuals, many times a
> career path is suggested and sometimes chosen based on what people
> believe you can do instead of your own abilities. Steve Jobs says that
> we can get “trapped by dogma which is living with the results of other
> people’s thinking.” He warns that if we aren’t careful, we can “let
> the noise of others’ opinions drown out [our] own inner voice.”
> Here is his advice about careers:
> “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only
> way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And
> the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t
> found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the
> heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship,
> it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So, keep looking
> until you find it. Don’t settle.”
> The easiest path in this life seems to be the one that we take by
> default, the one that at times feels pre-chosen for us, either by
> society or someone else in our lives. It seems to be a path of
> mediocrity that somebody else somehow led us to believe should work
> for us too.
> I had to realize this for myself, and if you haven’t realized it yet…
> there is no better day than today.
> Take control over what you do have control over. Make the most of
> every opportunity.
> And most importantly, follow your gut, your heart, and your intuition
> in your decision-making. Just like mine brought me to
> entrepreneurship, yours will lead you to where you need to be too."
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> What does this passage mean to you? Do you wait for that perfect job
> or do you take work that can be used as stepping stones?
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