Find Your Dream Career: Why Settling
For Just A Job Is Not Good Enough
By Carl Mueller
Find your dream career, don’t settle for
just having a job.
Anyone can get a job and get paid. This isn’t
too difficult and it’s very short-term thinking.
I believe there has to be something more to
a person’s work life than just moving from
job to job hoping to find something better
than the job they have now.
What is the difference between a dream job
and a dream career?
I think it depends on the person and
what that person’s goals are when it comes
to their work life.
If your dream job is to work as a sportscaster
because you love sports, perhaps getting
a job on tv as a sports anchor would accomplish
everything you ever wanted and would be
your "dream job." Perhaps you’d be happy
working for a small local tv station as
long as you were getting paid to talk
sports and you would have no desire to
move beyond this.
But maybe your goals are a bit different.
Maybe you want to work as a sportscaster
but aspire to work for a national tv station
and won’t be happy with just working on
local tv. Perhaps you will work for a
local tv station only as a means to getting
your foot in the door and eventually moving
to a larger regional channel and eventually
to a national tv station. Anything less
than this would be considered a disappointment
and if you found that you unable to move
to the national stage, you would eventually
change careers. For you, it’s all or nothing.
In other words, your dream job is to
work as a sportscaster but to find your
dream career, you must attain a sportscasting
role on the national stage, something
that involves a more prolonged career
path.
In order to find your dream job, it might
just be a matter of applying for the job
and getting it!
In order to find your dream career though,
you might need to follow a series of steps
before you attain it and even after attaining
your dream career, are constantly looking
for the next step. You love being in sportscasting
but for you there is always something
else out there in sportscasting that you
aspire to do!
See the difference?
At the end of the day, it really depends
on what your goals are and what you consider
to be important in your career.
All I’m saying is that planning for the
long-term will help you meet your goals
better than simply thinking about your
next job.
Your job only lasts as long as your current
employer says so. If they lay you off
or fire you, your job is gone.
An employer can’t really take your career
away from you.
If you consider the earlier example of
the sportscaster, if you are working on
the local scene as a sportscaster and
get fired, who knows if you’ll find another
similar job or even if you’d want it.
Afterall, it was just a job.
If you’ve made it to the national stage
as a sportscaster and lose your job, you’re
a lot more visible given your high profile
and might find it easier to get working
again because this is your career. This
is what you do and you’re probably not
as likely to simply give up as you would
be if you’d simply been content to stay
at the local level. Besides, at this point
if you really needed to start working
again, you could probably get a job at
a local tv station again to get yourself
back on track!
To find your dream career, you have to
plan for the long term and not simply
look for short-term gains. Switching jobs
simply to earn more money for example
is a short-term gain that can limit your
long-term success. If you want more money,
why not just ask your current boss for
a raise?
To find your dream career, you need to
change jobs for the right reasons and
also need to think about more than just
having "a job." You also need to know
if a job change has become a necessity
especially if your current employer is
stifling your growth or limiting your
potential.
At the end of the day, to find your dream
career means you have used common sense,
made the right decisions and carefully
thought about each of your options before
acting.
Using common sense means just that: what
does your brain tell you to do? One of
the worst things you can do to ruin your
chances to find your dream career is to
listen to the wrong advice or worse, try
to find your dream career based on what
other people say you should be doing.
Sure, it’s always good to get valued
advice from people you trust but at the
end of the day, you need to find your
dream career, not theirs.
Making the right decisions can refer
to a lot of different things. Sometimes
the best decision you make is to stay
put in a job rather than jumping to another
one. Other times, you find that switching
jobs is the best decision you will ever
make and you have no regrets for doing
so.
Carefully thinking about your options
before acting really means that you are
thinking about the long term. You understand
that a job is just a job but that a career
lasts a lifetime and can take you a lot
further.
Carl Mueller is an Internet entrepreneur
and professional recruiter. Carl has helped
many job searchers find their dream career
and would like to help clear up some of
the job search myths that exist while
helping job searchers avoid common job
search mistakes that cost them jobs.
Visit Carl's website to find your dream
career: http://www.find-your-dream-career.com
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