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Are you one of the few lucky ones who found what they love to do early in life?

SW-User
Yes.. [i]Procrastinating![/i] woo hoo
SW-User
@Nomad7 From my experience with my husband, we're very different creatures and what is easy for me is harder for him and vise versa..
Nomad7 · 22-25, M
@SW-User So, for example, he's more organized and slightly less prone to procrastination but can't get things done as quickly as you, or he isn't as good under pressure as you are?
SW-User
@Nomad7 He's great under pressure, just different.. he doesn't procrastinate, he's the opposite to me, nearly to the point of being annoying.. he'll decide, this is being done now.. "at a weird time".. we're opposites to be honest.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Thirty two years ago yes.
And year by year it's gotten harder and harder to achieve the same results.

Add to that changes in policy and procedures that, while helpful in some areas are a bind in others.

And the ultimate problem in that so many decisions are driven either by politics; will or sheer lack of money. Nothing whatsoever to do with the work !

And the inescapable fact that had i gone into virtually any other industry i'd probably have made a load more money over the same time period.
MaryJanine · 61-69, F
How early is early? I knew what I was going to do when I was twelve. No - check that. More like ten.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
Kinda... I've wanted to be an author since I was 6 years old and am now seriously pursuing it.
Success · 26-30, F
I found my passion at 18
SW-User
No but I've found what I am good at and been in the same career field for about 17 years
Yes. Been doing it almost 20 years now
Nomad7 · 22-25, M
@Callmewhatyouwill And what's that? And how did you come to it?
@Nomad7 underground / civil construction
Rickg · 31-35, M
Noooope
;(
Waaaaaaaaaa!
Now I’m just a wagie

 
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