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Get a Great Job When You Don’t Have a Job


                 Great! Now write your ten top job titles (or titles you added to
             the above list) here:

                  1. ___________________________________________________
                  2. ___________________________________________________
                  3. ___________________________________________________
                  4. ___________________________________________________
                  5. ___________________________________________________
                  6. ___________________________________________________
                  7. ___________________________________________________
                  8. ___________________________________________________
                  9. ___________________________________________________
                 10. ___________________________________________________

                 In the next chapter, you will take the next step and get a
             detailed view of each of these careers. We’re going to do exercises
             that will give you a feel for the careers you just listed and what it
             would be like to be doing them.
                 You’ll have the chance to find out the duties, working condi-
             tions, qualifications, opportunities, salaries, and more of the ten
             jobs you’ve picked so that, as you narrow down the list to just one
             career, you are more informed.
                 You’ll also have a chance to imagine yourself (from morning
             to night) actually doing that job for a day and seeing how it might
             fit into your entire lifestyle. Most people don’t want a job, however
             rewarding, that consumes their entire life to the exclusion of their
             health, recreational, spiritual, or family life. Considering other
             parts of your life in the exercises we’re going to do will help you
             put your new career in perspective and make sure that it’s a good
             fit with your personal life and non–work related goals.














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