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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:10 am   Post subject: Major career change Reply with quote


Who has done this in the past and are you glad you did? I've been doing the same thing for 22 years, dealing with drug addicted felons on a daily basis and suffered severe burnout/total nervous breakdown in January, due to the clientele and the bullshit I was getting from management. I start school Monday to get my Commercial Drivers License (cdl) and plan on just driving a truck for the next 10-15 years and not have to deal with all the bullshit in an office and all the rest of the crap that caused my meltdown. So, in 2 months I should be viewing the world through a windshield, with no co-workers or bosses to deal with constantly. Grin
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:19 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Ive been in sales a long time. Dealing with customers can be difficult. I own my own business and I am a counselor. Being a counselor has changed my days. I mentor kids without their parents, and I love this change in career. I still have my business and along with my wife and my kids help out less fortunate children. I love what I do cj.
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I USED to love what I did, until I started burning out, and upper management who had absolutely no clue as to what I did started interfering and fucking things up. The mess they created has caused me to leave and 2 others to retire. Sad
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:47 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


I hear ya. Upper management can be a pain. They dont care who they run over in order to put numbers up, increase production, and above everything with equal pay. They just cover their own tracks, and leave everybody else to fall and take the blame.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:02 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


You seem to be happy about the change, CJ, and I am glad you are. I hope you'll find your balance Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:16 pm   Post subject: Re: Major career change Reply with quote


cjjeepercreeper wrote:
no co-workers or bosses to deal with constantly.


Agree with you on that. I hate to be employed and to have a fkn boss bothering my work all days of the week. Slavery is not for me. Most of the common jobs are a shit where you have to spend your time and mind for more than 8hrs per day, even on weekends cause you have to be "proactive". If you have a wife, sons, etc, you have to let them alone cause you're "producing money", been far away from their lifes, and when you arrive at nights you're so tired and you don't want to talk with anybody, just go to the bed and rest for a while. This is the fkn world we live in, a shit for almost all.
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Gud luck king of doomsters! driving a truck for long hrs without sleep is equally dangerous. take care!
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Did a major career change too and happy would be the ability to pay my bills and taxes... + extras :P. Changed from anything-Philosophy to IT stuff. The money i was offered in schools and at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences was barely enough to cover my smokes and daily city travels.
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CJ you ever gonna stop up by here?
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:57 pm   Post subject: Re: Major career change Reply with quote


cjjeepercreeper wrote:
Who has done this in the past and are you glad you did? I've been doing the same thing for 22 years, dealing with drug addicted felons on a daily basis and suffered severe burnout/total nervous breakdown in January, due to the clientele and the bullshit I was getting from management. I start school Monday to get my Commercial Drivers License (cdl) and plan on just driving a truck for the next 10-15 years and not have to deal with all the bullshit in an office and all the rest of the crap that caused my meltdown. So, in 2 months I should be viewing the world through a windshield, with no co-workers or bosses to deal with constantly. Grin


if you ever make it to vancouver, drop me a message OK!
I'd love to change my job, I'd rather shovel shit at the zoo than working for the corporate jerks
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gud luck cj,,,,,,,,,,,,iv been a trucker and i can tell u,,,having a good cd player and speakers on board makes ur work half so heavy to stay thru te lonely hours,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,grtz bert
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Well, this very well may have been the best decision I've made in quite a while. Smile Passed my cdl written exams, one of only 5 in my class to do so on the first week. Aced the other 2 tests and passed my physical and drug screen, so now its all uphill and downhill (mountains, its a joke) from here. Some of the driving ought to be interesting, Wolf Creek Pass, Red Mountain Pass, all that stuff. San Juan College is one of the very few cdl programs in the country that does mountain driving. Grin
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sounds cool, good for you
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misanthrone wrote:
cjjeepercreeper wrote:
Who has done this in the past and are you glad you did? I've been doing the same thing for 22 years, dealing with drug addicted felons on a daily basis and suffered severe burnout/total nervous breakdown in January, due to the clientele and the bullshit I was getting from management. I start school Monday to get my Commercial Drivers License (cdl) and plan on just driving a truck for the next 10-15 years and not have to deal with all the bullshit in an office and all the rest of the crap that caused my meltdown. So, in 2 months I should be viewing the world through a windshield, with no co-workers or bosses to deal with constantly. Grin


if you ever make it to vancouver, drop me a message OK!
I'd love to change my job, I'd rather shovel shit at the zoo than working for the corporate jerks


Coincidentally I work at a zoo, and I have to clean up the animals' excrements sometimes, among other things, but I like it a lot, I think the type of job I wouldn't stand is working in an office everyday, doing the same things everyday with the same routine, it's just not for me, I love outdoors and the sensation of freedom, if you guys understand what I'm trying to say, when I start working for real I'll try to travel and see exotic places, well it's not necessarily a zoo, it's actually a health center for wounded wildlife, when some wild animal gets hurt or hit by a car or something, the firefighters or police send them to us, and in the case of pups that lost their mothers they stay with us for some time and then they go to a zoo, because they wouldn't survive in the wild, but it's not a real job because I'm still studying, it's for professional experience, but I earn money for my work and credits in my course so it's great, the funny thing is that when I started in college, I chose the career because the person I liked at the time was going to take this course at the University, so I took this one too just to be near this person everyday, we did secondary school and high school together but I was too shy to say something about my feelings, I recognize it wasn't the smartest of the decisions, most of the time I'm driven by my emotions rather than rational thought, it's one of my flaws, but I ended up dating her and today we're like best friends, so it was worth it, in the first semesters I was struggling because biology wasn't interesting to me in any way, but strangely enough now I like it very much and I'm enjoying it a lot because I'm able to help animals, and when I finish my degree I'll be able to help in the preservation of nature and natural resources. My real passion has always been studying anthropology, history and archaeology, and philosophy, until some time ago I was considering changing my course to something in these lines, I almost did it, but now I decided that I'll finish Bio and later maybe study something related to anthropology. Cj I've been reading in the forums that you've been through a hard situation, I hope you're doing well now really, and I'm happy that you're happy now with your new job I wish you good luck with your new work Very Happy .
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