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Career path start over ,

  • 18-09-2014 03:02PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,956 ✭✭✭✭yourdeadwright


    A question for the lovley folks of After Hours
    If you could go back to when it was time to leave school again or before that,
    Would you have done anything different to effect your career path,
    Would you have done a different college course or trade ?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 440 ✭✭Pawn


    No.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,119 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    I'd like to work with animals instead of 'puters.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 24,079 ✭✭✭✭Akrasia


    I'd do everything differently.

    Ban billionaires



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,675 ✭✭✭hidinginthebush


    I wouldn't have done a PhD. Waste of time upon reflection. Ah well


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 81,060 ✭✭✭✭biko


    I don't think so. My decisions since then has led me here and I'm quite happy where I am.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,453 ✭✭✭Shenshen


    I would definitely have started a programming career. I wish my teachers hadn't convinced me that I was rubbish at maths and sciences and should therefore never venture into that area. Utter bollox.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,108 ✭✭✭TheSheriff


    This is difficult to answer.

    I went into healthcare and only through the course I chose did I realize I may actually enjoy a different area of healthcare (I prob will never change now).

    If I hadnt gone down a certain path first tough I would never have realize that. Hindsight is a bitch!

    You can only muddle on tough and hope future decisions will be good ones.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,710 ✭✭✭Balmed Out


    Id probably be a school teacher. Prefer more holidays and shorter days with two lunch breaks each day.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,108 ✭✭✭TheSheriff


    This is difficult to answer.

    I went into healthcare and only through the course I chose did I realize I may actually enjoy a different area of healthcare (I prob will never change now).

    If I hadnt gone down a certain path first tough I would never have realized that. Hindsight is a bitch!

    You can only muddle on tough and hope future decisions will be good ones.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,971 ✭✭✭✭bear1


    I wouldn't have smoked my first joint just before my maths exam for the leaving cert.
    I failed obviously and it completely fecked up my chances as I had to get the back door into a uni I didn't want to go to.
    But, if I hadn't have smoked that joint I wouldn't have gone to that particular uni which in turn got me a job in Dublin where I then met my now wife.
    So every cloud and all that :)


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  • Posts: 81,308 CMod ✭✭✭✭ Zayd Stale Hawk


    no


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,127 ✭✭✭kjl


    I wouldn't have done a PhD. Waste of time upon reflection. Ah well

    Well excuse me Dr. Brainiac!!!

    JK, what was your PHD in?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18,299 ✭✭✭✭The Backwards Man


    I would leave school at 16 and teach myself HTML. Did wee bit at college but it was like Stevie Wonder teaching darts.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 564 ✭✭✭ChunkyLover54


    Yes, I would've actually taken a career path as opposed to a shortcut through the aimless muddy brier patch which has been my 3rd level/employment history. It's only now I have any idea what the hell I'm doing.

    I was completely clueless when I left school for college. Would any of us give a 17 year old the responsibility of deciding our futures? Probably not but that's essentially what we do when we try to pick a career when still at school.

    If I had to do it again I would take a year or two off to work before going to college. Then I would commit everything to the degree/course/training that I decided on. Then I would try to work in as many areas to find out if I had any particular interests.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,504 ✭✭✭Sinister Kid


    bear1 wrote: »
    I wouldn't have smoked my first joint just before my maths exam for the leaving cert.
    I failed obviously and it completely fecked up my chances as I had to get the back door into a uni I didn't want to go to.
    But, if I hadn't have smoked that joint I wouldn't have gone to that particular uni which in turn got me a job in Dublin where I then met my now wife.
    So every cloud and all that :)


    & they say drugs are bad :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,675 ✭✭✭hidinginthebush


    kjl wrote: »
    Well excuse me Dr. Brainiac!!!

    JK, what was your PHD in?

    Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering. In all honestly, it was good fun, I met a lot of great people, had some great times. The problem is I finished college in 2007, where there were jobs aplenty. Had I tried then I'd have had a job no bother (everyone in my class who wanted a job got one). Rather then going on, and then subsequently looking for a job with no experience in 2011 / 2012 in the midst of the worst global recession to ever hit us.

    You live and learn. I'll be working for the next 40 years anyway, so it's not the end of the world!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,147 ✭✭✭PizzamanIRL


    Yes I wouldn't have started the course that I did which I realised wasn't for me after 2 years. Currently in a new course which is perfect but I wasted a few years up to this point.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 291 ✭✭DLMA23


    Simply put...yes

    If I had not entered the military & completed my apprenticeship, I wouldn't be stuck in the fúcking security industry the last 20+ years

    Hindsight is a wonderful thing :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,245 ✭✭✭myshirt


    No.

    You live. You learn.
    You win some. You lose some. Dust yourself off. Move on.

    If you keep living your life like that op, all it is is constantly shifting goal posts.

    I wouldn't do anything differently, it is what it is. What's the proverb... 'The best time to plant a tree is 15 years ago. The next best time is now.'

    When I began studying law we were laughing at a chap in his late 40's who began the course also. That man is now a qualified solicitor, and quite a competent one at that.

    Is that how you measure success? No. But it's what this chap wanted to do.

    Unfortunately we still retain a public sector attitude to career choices. And an x-factor mentality aswell. Two points lads

    1. Your life is not over at 22, 23
    2. A public sector mentality is worth jack sh!t.

    You are not going to get a job where you can have done x amount of education, drawn the line in the sand, kicked back and awaited your unfettered bonuses; annual salary increases (regardless of performance); etc.

    You need to be an enthusiastic learner. You constantly have to learn. You might even change careers 3/4 times in your life. The decisions taken when you left school, if they worked out bad, they can be rectified. It's not the f#cking end of your life.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,491 ✭✭✭looking_around


    I'd have liked to repeat the leaving cert. Rather than letting stress make me feel like an utter failure.

    However, it did force me to take a few years break out of school and think "what do I actually WANT to do".

    I'm not on the track yet, but I'm getting there. Still, the points would've been nice.

    It's never too late to try a different route.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,001 ✭✭✭recylingbin


    I'd have entered politics so i wouldn't have worked a day in my life and lived off others.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,802 ✭✭✭beks101


    I'd have caught onto this social networking buzz and created some sort of bookface equivalent and be sitting on a giant wad of cash in Las Vegas rolling some of Columbia's finest in $100 bills right about now.

    I dunno though, might have done a Masters in some industry a little less psychotic-inducing than what I'm in and would probably have emigrated to the States right after that.

    But then I wouldn't have met a lot of really life-changing people or seen a lot of life-changing things. Much of a muchness maybe.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,788 ✭✭✭✭krudler


    I'd try work in cutting edge German finance


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 20,070 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    biko wrote: »
    I don't think so. My decisions since then has led me here and I'm quite happy where I am.

    This ^^


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 829 ✭✭✭smellmepower


    Would have joined the Air Corps when I had the chance, instead of doing poxy Orts in UCD like all my idiot friends back then.

    18 year old me was an idiot, and shouldn't have been allowed to make any important decisions!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 938 ✭✭✭Ice Storm


    I fcuked up quite a bit - finished school with loads of potential but ended up dropping out of two courses.

    I ended up with a good career nonetheless but I'd love the chance to start over and do something different.

    I go through phases where I wish I'd done medicine but I'm not sure if I'd be dedicated enough to put the work in. If I did get a 'redo' I would need to do it knowing what I know now or there's a chance I wouldn't make a go of it and end up right here.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,071 ✭✭✭TheStook


    Yes, I would've actually taken a career path as opposed to a shortcut through the aimless muddy brier patch which has been my 3rd level/employment history. It's only now I have any idea what the hell I'm doing.

    I was completely clueless when I left school for college. Would any of us give a 17 year old the responsibility of deciding our futures? Probably not but that's essentially what we do when we try to pick a career when still at school.

    If I had to do it again I would take a year or two off to work before going to college. Then I would commit everything to the degree/course/training that I decided on. Then I would try to work in as many areas to find out if I had any particular interests.

    That's what I'm doing now. I tried Software Development straight after the LC but dropped out right after xmas and have been working since March.

    Even if IT is still the area I eventually want to work in, I think a year or two of work and being a part of the "real world" before pursuing it will be much more beneficial. It'll suck balls when all my friends are graduating and Im only starting but **** it. I have plenty of time to decide what I want to do


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 458 ✭✭DK man


    Balmed Out wrote: »
    Id probably be a school teacher. Prefer more holidays and shorter days with two lunch breaks each day.


    My 2 breaks today were in meetings - still have heartburn rushing my lunch- not all is as it seems


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 Just.Jessie


    I wouldn't do anything different. It's not about school, life shapes us.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,412 ✭✭✭Shakespeare's Sister


    bear1 wrote: »
    I wouldn't have smoked my first joint just before my maths exam for the leaving cert.
    I failed obviously and it completely fecked up my chances as I had to get the back door into a uni I didn't want to go to.
    Ah here, the joint alone didn't cause that! :pac:


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