View Full Version : how does your current job/education compare to what you expected?
Matthew
30-09-2015, 05:41 PM
How does your job compare to your dream job of a few years ago/now?
If you're not working, how about education (i.e. quality of uni, degree, grades etc)
I guess my job is in the same kinda industry as my dream job of a few years ago (banking or similar) and I hope to move into banking in them coming years. My first dream job was probs becoming a pilot, just chose a different path in the end!
Inseriousity.
30-09-2015, 05:45 PM
I work in a bank too although I was planning on becoming a teacher. I decided it wasn't really for me though. Maybe in the future, I'll reconsider but highly unlikely. I like where I am now but I'd like to move into more of a policy role rather than the office work I'm doing now.
lawrawrrr
30-09-2015, 05:53 PM
A few years ago I thought I'd be a qualified English teacher (and very nearly was) by now. I'm doing a wildly different job which I love so much now and trying to move even more into what I love.... I'm fairly happy in general (although quite miserable in the place I am). So crazy how life can change so massively, so quickly...
buttons
30-09-2015, 06:07 PM
i wanted to be a social researcher and i did apply for positions after graduating but..... realistically, it's not a secure job. you'll be confined to one area of study for your whole 'career' and you're only employed until the study is over.
i'm going into support work (mental health problems and learning disabilities) which i'm entirely happy to do and hopefully it can open up other opportunities. at least i'm doing something that will be rewarding to me and not something to just get the bills paid.
LewSafety
03-10-2015, 03:15 PM
I always wanted to join the police growing up. However, my last two jobs have been far from that dream. I was a baker and now I manage a nightclub/bar/grill.
I don't think I'll every join the police now. I think because of my current jobs and constant arguments with the police over licensing and them not actually doing the jobs they should be doing to support licensees, I've saw them in a different light.
I'm pretty happy in management and while working in a bar isn't really part of the long term plan, it'll do for now.
I've not long finished my degree and now looking for work
degree-wise, i didn't believe when I was in school I would ever do a degree, but if I had it would have been something IT related - so kinda close
job-wise, completely different. From the jobs I've applied/had interviews for - I hardly knew they existed let alone what they were about
Cerys
05-10-2015, 12:56 PM
My dream was always to do law or something like forensic science however my AS Levels didn't exactly go to plan so I dropped out to do an Aviation Management Degree!!
Not exactly my dream path but it's something i've always enjoyed soo I'm gonna see where it goes.
My job atm is Sainsburys and obviously that's not a permanent forever thing however if I end up there forever somehow I'd be very sad xD
Prosiary
05-10-2015, 12:58 PM
Dream was to become a chef, so i'm almost there, Everyone didn't think I would still want to be a chef but oh well i'm almost trained and no job as of now :(
ToxicMint
05-10-2015, 01:03 PM
my dream was to be famous but im in a dead end job now and i have no skills and i dont know much to get a better job so i will be here for life.
It's way more fun than I expected at the moment lol
My course is going as expected by the opportunities are not!! They have exceeded my expectations sooo much!
Metric1
19-10-2015, 01:39 AM
I never saw myself managing or owning a bar. It is quite a change.
Invista
25-10-2015, 11:23 PM
I didn't think it was possible to have a decent job without a degree. All I have is a high school diploma and I have a job as a manufacturing engineer in the aerospace industry. I tell people how to make airplane parts. How freakin' cool is that? Or is that scary? Idk... you decide. I think it's tons of fun! :)
iJim.
26-10-2015, 04:27 PM
I tell people how to make airplane parts. How freakin' cool is that? Or is that scary?
SCARY! But that's pretty cool! :)
My course is so much more than I first thought. I misunderstood how much work there is to do. Work wise, if you told me I'd be working where I am now, I would have thought you were joking! But surprise happen and you have to keep trying.
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