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| asya | |
| this is so great because we get this advice for free when motivational speakers cost over $1000 dollars per session to say the exact same thing. thanks, savvymiss! | |
| loves_2_shop | |
| everyone worries about finding the perfect job.this article is good advice! | |
| space_cowgirl | |
| I've never been one of those fortunate people who knew what their career would be right when they were born. Since I graduated from college, I've been going in and out of jobs, trying to figure out what I want to do for the rest of my life, so this article really helps me in figuring out my passion. thanks! | |
| GoldenAfternoon -- San Francisco | |
| I think making that first jump is the hardest part. Once you move to a new city, or quit your current job, you'll go after it becuase you'll be forced to. | |