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3rd July 08, 04:15 PM
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Grant - that's a major bummer. I will keep you in mind for possible gainful employment. Have you ever considered Law Enforcement?
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3rd July 08, 04:19 PM
#12
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Grant - that's a major bummer. I will keep you in mind for possible gainful employment. Have you ever considered Law Enforcement?
Yeah, the other side but them bracelets cut of my circulation. I am considering moving to Oceanside and billeting with you . OK, actually the Mrs. suggesting it .
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3rd July 08, 04:21 PM
#13
Sorry, man. My company is about to file bankruptcy also. I hate the job, though.
I'm looking at EMS training. There are educational programs for veterans down here that will help. Not sure about Canada.
Anyway, EMS offers alot of different opportunities. A friend is a paramedic on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
Good luck!
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3rd July 08, 04:23 PM
#14
Being in the financial services industry for 20+ years I've seen one big downturn that led to many of my colleagues losing their jobs. Thankfully I was one of the ones who was spared.
Almost without exception they ended up in careers that were more fulfilling and/or better paying though there was a fair bit of angst and anxiety before they got there.
Best wishes my friend.
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3rd July 08, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ccga3359
This past Tuesday I got word that my plant went bankrupt. Such is life in the automotive world. My wife and I discussed our finacial situation and I'll be taking the rest of the summer off and look after the spawn. Considering my age, 42, I don't think that I'm in too, too bad of shape. I'm seeing this as an opportunity, as a chance to start a new and exciting career. My 10 years of volunteer work unfortunatly won't translate in gainfull employment in that field. I could however weather an apprenticeship. My son suggested apprentice kiltmaker, I had to laugh as I could not live on $4.00/hr that's why I pay schleps like Canuck and MacHummel (whom I can longer support BTW). So what I'm asking for is suggestions for some interesting, rewarding and exciting career paths.
I was told by a wise man once that:
"The important thing to do is find something that you will be happy doing. Forget about money, it can't buy happiness. If you like what you're doing, you'll be better at it and will find yourself valuable in the eyes of those who employed you".
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3rd July 08, 04:28 PM
#16
Stunt man? Kilted stunt man!!
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3rd July 08, 04:29 PM
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Is teaching at a vocational school an option?
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3rd July 08, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Stunt man? Kilted stunt man!!
Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
hired gunman!! kilted gunman!
Grant, maybe you could manage these two on the WWE circuit or something?
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3rd July 08, 04:52 PM
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Sorry to hear about your situation, though from experience, I can say that these kinds of things can sometimes lead you in surprising directions. One of the things I learned after getting the boot was that certain skills transcend a particular job, like the ability to communicate well, lead people, or solve problems, and they can be desirable traits on any place in any career ladder. It sounds like you heading in the right direction, whether you can see it now or not, by being open to possibilities. I would not discount your volunteer service as a source for inspiration.
Good hunting!
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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3rd July 08, 05:06 PM
#20
badlands paintball in toronto is hiring....
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