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Or maybe QOTW, since we haven't had one since Friday.
Do you see your job as just a job or as a career? Do you plan on staying at your current company long term, moving up or staying where you are?
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Re: QOTD
ETA: I consider working for my company a career, I'm just not sure my current position is going to be my career.
I see my current part-time job as just a job. I have never had a career in my opinion. I'd love to find something that I want to make my career, but I don't know if I am just lacking ambition or lazy or what.
How is it that my BABY is going to be 3?
BFP-2/25/11; 8 Wk U/S-3/25/11-No HB, measured 6.5 wks; D&C
At first, it was just a job. Now I'd love to be in medical publishing for my entire career. I just hope it's feasible without needing to change location--Dallas, San Francisco, Boston, Washington DC, and Chicago are the main hubs for this field. Anymore you can do most of it long distance, but some editors are still very particular about needing to see you f2f, even though it is entirely unnecessary. Most physician editors are very eccentric and particular, though, so you have to go with it. Despite that, I like my fellow managing editors and the kind of people they are. I just miss seeing them all now that we don't have a travel budget and that makes me feel less professional.
I'd say career, at least the industry. While my goal is to be full-time with photography in the future, I don't know that it will ever happen. If it doesn't, then I'll definitely stay in research, and probably cancer research just because it's what I know most (and so where I'm most marketable).
Right now it's just a job. I had a minor crisis on Monday about it actually. I would love to stay with the company but there's not much else I can do unless we move to Jacksonville or Orlando (or a couple of other places out of state).
We'll see I guess.
I feel fulfilled by my job, but unless you're with some really rich family that wants to keep you on through the child's schooling, its not really a career.
I know I'll always work in some type of child/childcare related field and I feel like everything I've done so far will look great on my resume, but I dont feel like I've ever had a real "career" yet, even though I thought I did at my office job.