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When looking for a career what is most important money or job satisfaction if you have to choose?,I want to see more of the world which costs money so I’m going for the money but ideally I’d like to teach young children as I can’t imagine anything more rewarding
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i'd much rather love what i do and just be comfortable, than be miserable and well off.
adam you could combine both and teach in foreign countries. i know from different forums quite a few people that do it and love it |
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To rip people off and barely get paid for it
Just kidding I like doing things that benefit the local community where I can see the benefit being made, and of course things that I’m good at and enjoy. |
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Teach women to connect to their feminine strength in a visceral way.
And I intend to do it in English as I want to travel, and meet and work with women from different countries & cultures. |
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Well you need money to invest in what ever it is that you believe in. I'd like to help out the community that I live in some way.
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Job satisfaction. But you can have both you know.
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When looking for a career what is most important money or job satisfaction if you have to choose? For Mick Jagger, it is money because . . . |
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My friend teaches English in Japan, but you can do this in many countries... you also could work with Doctors without borders, as help, and teach many things or find the real work you want while you travel... the biggest thing to do is to start it....
I took 15 minutes a day and put it toward my goal, and within the year, I was going all over the globe... no fifteen minutes, it becomes "someday"... 15 minutes, reality for your dream.. It worked for an idiot like me, so it'll work much smoother for everyone else. |
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When looking for a career what is most important money or job satisfaction if you have to choose?,I want to see more of the world which costs money so I’m going for the money but ideally I’d like to teach young children as I can’t imagine anything more rewarding That's the tough question I have to answer right now. I'm currently going through a similar situation where I need to make my mind about staying in the company I am working for now, or applying for an academic position. The former offers a better salary whereas I have always wanted to do the latter. |
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