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"I have done 22 years in adult social care/care management and am contemplating starting a Veterinary Nursing apprenticeship next September Although will be taking a huge salary hit during the apprenticeship and will probably take a while to get up to where I am salary wise post qualification Maybe just wishful thinking " If you don't do it, you'll never know if it was the right decision | |||
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"Has anyone taken the plunge and gone for a total career change later on in life? If so, did it work out?" I (Ruby) did this last year after working for the same organization for 19 years. I went for something completely different in a totally different industry and I am so much happier for it. You never know; it could be the making of you x | |||
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"Has anyone taken the plunge and gone for a total career change later on in life? If so, did it work out?" Yes, and yes lol Spent 10 years in my first “career” before going back to university and then training for a second career…… it worked out well for me so would always recommend jumping in and giving it a go if it what the heart wants | |||
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"Qualified in my current job at 35, best career choice I ever made. It was scary as a single mum of 3 & I'm not saying it was easy, but I'm still here almost 30 years later X" Similar here. Did my degree at 33 after being in the employment I was in for 8 years. 10 years later, I’m now approaching 19 years service with two changes in the last 3 years to very different roles which gave me loads of added experience in different aspects. My job is still the ‘same’ just had different versions of it over the last 10 years since qualifying. This time last year I left a job on the spot for varying reasons. It was very scary being unemployed, relying on a zero hours contract. I started in a different variation of my job and despite the initial reservations, I loved it and only left because the pay wasn’t great and they could only offer me a part time position. I left purely because I couldn’t afford to just be working part time and overtime I did didn’t cut the short fall. It can be scary taking a big step into a new challenge. But if you don’t do it, you’ll always kick yourself at what could have been. I’ve learnt to just go for it now and if it’s meant to be, it will work out | |||
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"Has anyone taken the plunge and gone for a total career change later on in life? If so, did it work out?" I've literally just started a new job, completely different to anything I've done before | |||
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"Has anyone taken the plunge and gone for a total career change later on in life? If so, did it work out?" I did 30 years in warehousing and logistics from ground floor to senior management now retrained and work as a teaching assistant in a nursery. Im loving life i wish I'd changed 30 years ago. | |||
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"I've changed specialities several times during my career. Each time needed specialised training to do the job. I'm now at the stage of thinking about giving up my _rofessional registration altogether. I have to decide before the end of January.. do I give it all up? Or continue for a few more years?? It's a big decision I have to make. MissP, if the vetinarian position is something you are really interested in, then do it! You're still young and in your prime. Do what will make you happy 🥰" | |||
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