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Get A Job

By Gary Giardina

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Published: 05Apr2008
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A job is basically something that everyone needs in order to pay their mounting bills and survive in this world. Unfortunately there are few individuals that win the lottery or find themselves independently wealthy by some sort of good fortune. So until the day comes that you find yourself with mounds of cash, you have to get a job. Many individuals have some sort of idea as to what type of job they would like to have. Many go to school for years in order to start the career of their dreams, while others are able to start a career without the formal education. Either route you take it is likely that you will find that you have to start at the bottom of the barrel and work your way up. Even if you dream of making a lot of money or being a CEO, you need to learn the basics before such an aspiration becomes feasible.

Any successful business person will tell you that it's much wiser to get all of the training and information you need in an entry level position before you try to sit in the big chair. Without the proper knowledge and training, that big chair isn't going to get you anywhere without being able to do the job accordingly. Unfortunately many people have trouble seeing the big picture in these terms. We live in a world where faster is better and the present is all that matters when in reality it takes time. When starting your career it is important to realize that in order to make the big bucks someday, you need to start a job in a lower paying position. With the right about of hard work you will be able to determine how far up the ladder you wish to climb.

Face it, working for less money and not the greatest benefits is not the most lucrative option for those just starting out in a job, but the reality is that you have to start somewhere. The key is not to view taking an entry level position as a place to dwell while you collect a paycheck, but as a mere stepping stone on your way to the top. It might take years of hard work, but if you prove yourself on a regular basis then it's just a matter of time before the raises and position advancements begin to flow in your direction. Even those who decide to change jobs after years of working in one industry due to whatever circumstances find that they too have to start at the bottom of the ladder before they will be making the same kind of money they did in their previous employment. Again, it is important not be discouraged at the change in your lifestyle as long as you remember that it is just a temporary change. Whether it is a career change or you are just starting out in life in your new job, remember that hard work, dedication, and a ppositive attitude will help you succeed in any job.

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