Where do you see yourself in your present job say 6 years from now?
Where are you at present in regards to your career aspirations?
If you are planning a career change what would you rather do – Join another company in similar field but with different responsibilities – either to earn more than you do at present or for power position opportunity?
Or
Just do what inspires you and was a cherished dream somewhere back down the lane when making a dough pile was not the incentive to work?
According to an article titled “Older workers embrace career change, less stress” in USAToday:
Mal Krinn made the switch when he had the chance to turn a hobby into a second profession.
Not many people would willingly leave the security of an established doctor’s practice for a job in a kitchen.
Krinn did that at age 62, going to work for his son, a chef and restaurateur. Seven years later, he has no regrets about having given up doctor’s dough to create and knead bread dough, which he does at Jonathan’s chic restaurant Inox in Tysons Corner, Va.“One day I was in the office and the next day I was a full-time breadmaker,” he said.
Krinn had enjoyed cooking and baking bread for his family for decades. If his son hadn’t gone into business, he figures he’d still be doing that, along with practicing ophthalmology.
But like the study subjects, a change for a new occupation presented itself and he embraced it. Now his transition may serve to inspire older workers who are looking for a new career with different challenges.“If you pursue things that interest you when you’re younger, who knows where it can lead to?” he said. “You find out that you could actually go into what you got a kick out of all those years.”
David Perry of BalanceQuest describes himself as someone who at midlife has decided to get out of the corporate life style and use his accumulated knowledge, wisdom and friendships to build a better life for themselves. It’s time to nourish your Body, Mind and Spirit.
Now what do you want to be when you grow up?