The
choice of career should depend on your individual experiences and
skills.
Well-paying skills can be acquired without an expensive,
time-consuming college degree. Experience learned over the years as a
part-timer may come in handy in the future. That paper signifying a
degree with non-specific training it decrees, could become a meaningless
job qualifier.
Apart
from individual job preferences, it’s always a good idea to anticipate
future availability and job-paying prospects over the next ten, twenty
years, at skills in which you hope to work. (See the Earl J. Weinreb
NewsHole® comments and @BusinesNewshole at Twitter.)
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