Tuesday, May 8, 2018

My future job

In the future i want to find a job where i could feel comfortable, beside the salary, i think that how you feel with your job is most important .Nobody wants be exploded in his job of course only if you are a masochist. Doing something that you don't like it will be the worst thing that could you happens. 
 I am not sure  what kind of job I like, even now when i look for my career I find a lot of specialties , thing like forensic, medical pharmacy , public pharmacy and more, for now I will say that is obscure, I feel that I need to learn more , know more than what I already kwon before take my decision. 
  
I think that an indoor job suits better for me , because I am not an outdoor person ,I spend the most time in house or in closed places , and for me that is comfortable, reading , studying ,playing , whatever that I do ,I prefer do it inside.

  Travel do not call my attention but I won't say I don't want travel ,known more places sound exciting, but for me isn't primordial, of course if my job requires travel happily I will do it .at this day work in the foreign is really common , especially in a scientist career , today is normal  go out of your country  to find a job that provide you better live conditions.

As I said a the salary isn't the most important but nobody could say that the will work all his life for nothing , in this society you will  requires money  in a moment of your life m, the food you eat is bought with money , if you want to have a house or rent an apartment you will need money.

 Some places like japan have a big problem with the jobless, so they implement a government public institution called "Hello Work" to help people find a job, this could sound weird but for the people who wants to find a job and didn't feel prepared to affront the real world this could be a solution.

2 comments:

  1. I'm not an outdoor person too! I like the way you are direct about it

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  2. You have 5 years to think it, so, think it carefully, nobody hurry you.

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