…One of those posts that make you think about where our modern society is going. The thing which I like the most in this text is how the author is implying that we all, and especially the younger generations, in their 20´s should consider and reconsider to make some additional work plans for their very unpredictable future, due to the fact that younger generations are having more troubles finding job these days…
You need to start developing a marketable trade-type skill at an early age, young people. I don’t care if you‘re dreaming of becoming an actor, an artist, a writer, a historian, an explorer, a nuclear physicist, an astronomer, an astronaut, whatever the heck it is you want to become => it doesn’t matter. You still need to be able to fall back upon a learned trade should(when) it might become necessary.
Life is going to throw most of us a few curves along the way. As you slowly evolve and migrate toward the profession/avocation of your choice (hopefully so anyway), things may possibly get a bit economically tough. The monthly budget may not always be there as hoped. That’s when you need a skill set to fall back upon => to be able to cover those unexpected periods of economic duress that may come calling. Because trust me: the great…
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Agreed! You always need a backup plan.
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It these complex times especially!
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It happened to me 12 years ago. I’m a graphic designer, but had to fall back to my bookkeeping skills for a year before I got the job I have now. I’ve been with them for 11 years.
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Well, life can be quite strange, and its paths can lead us to very unusual places…
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I agree – a trade is something which can always be used – you make great points
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Creating and quality trading should be the meaning of the future of this society…
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