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Old 06-01-2024, 10:34 PM   #4
prktkljokr
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Default Re: leaving hospitality questions and advice

As Above try different things, the more you know the more attractive you are to a future employer

Apply for everything, even if you don't think you are going to get it, you might be surprised at what jobs are out there.

I had a friend leave his dead end job, he snagged a job with some mining related company, they helicopter him out to remote places and drop him off for the day, he collects tree leaves and soil then GPS marks the bags (something to do with minerals in the leaves or something that show them where they could mine), he finds a shady spot and sits under a tree playing his Nintendo until the helicopter comes back, he is on $175,000+ a year and only works half of it, not my cup of tea but he seems to love the peace and quiet he gets.

There is never a right or wrong time to move on, If you don't enjoy what you are doing, then why are you beating yourself up, move on and experience different things, you will eventually find your groove.
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