It is way too tempting to say this is “Succulent advice.” So I won’t. I’ve found my most satisfying jobs were ones that let me interpret the scope of my job in as wide a range as possible. It never hurt that I was fairly compensated for the work, got credit for the breadth I brought to the job, and a good recommendation for my next job.
Best wishes Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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I totally agree!
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It is way too tempting to say this is “Succulent advice.” So I won’t. I’ve found my most satisfying jobs were ones that let me interpret the scope of my job in as wide a range as possible. It never hurt that I was fairly compensated for the work, got credit for the breadth I brought to the job, and a good recommendation for my next job.
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I agree. Those words aren’t easy to understand. All persons almost work for money but not for knowledge.
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According to the needs of today and with an economic crisis in its heyday, it is difficult to work searching for knowledge.
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