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“Today’s Lesson: Starting Over in Mid-Career”
Filed under Job Search Process
Posted by Libraries, November 07, 2005
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Rosato, Donna. Money, Oct 2005: 35-38.
Susana Temprano left a sales executive job at IBM at $200,000 a year to become a Manhattan school teacher earning $40,000 a year. Susana needed to make some adjustments to her financial life, but she finds the teaching job is more satisfying. One survey shows that only 50% of workers say they are satisfied with their jobs, but few act on it. Also, in this article, financial planners offer advice on how to manage a change in career.
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