Always happy to like and restack an article for a fellow Texan! Plus this is really well thought out.
I used to mentor interns at my last job and always told them to think of their current job as a springboard to what they want to do next (whether it's saving money, or developing a skill, or even working in a low-pay/low-key place if they're burned out).
Thanks for your support, Sean! Sometimes, a job is your dream. Other times, it's just a stepping stone to the next thing. I think we tend to undervalue the "stepping stone" jobs, but they're invaluable to getting where we want to in the end.
Always happy to like and restack an article for a fellow Texan! Plus this is really well thought out.
I used to mentor interns at my last job and always told them to think of their current job as a springboard to what they want to do next (whether it's saving money, or developing a skill, or even working in a low-pay/low-key place if they're burned out).
Thanks for your support, Sean! Sometimes, a job is your dream. Other times, it's just a stepping stone to the next thing. I think we tend to undervalue the "stepping stone" jobs, but they're invaluable to getting where we want to in the end.