Thanks for your reply. I agree with everything you wrote above. I thought it was interesting what you wrote about people not always responding favorably to drive for success in women--through my own experiences I have encountered this. A high-powered career, a high-powered salary, prestige and general success are extremely important to me, and I am yearning to have a job/career where I can make use of my skills and abilites because so far they have gone unused in a work setting and that just feels awful. I wouldn't be content to just have some job and not advance in the ranks and strive for professional success......that's part of why I've been so miserable in the past couple of years. Also, for some people a job is a job and what they do outside of work is their real life. But I want a job that is more of an identity--such as how medicine is an identity. I envy the fact that my husband has this. He is a doctor both on the job and off. That's what I want--something more than just a job, but a career I can identify with.
I realize that no job is perfect or can provide all the things I'd be looking for. Even in medicine, which is my ideal career, there are many, many sacrifices that have to be made, such as time, sacrificing outside interests, etc. I would love to find a job/career that provides me with interesting work, but so far, outside of medicine I haven't come across anything I think is a good fit for my interests. I've looked into non-profit work, and have applied for some entry-level positions, but no one will hire me because of my law degree. I've also considered entrepreneurship, which interests me because it allows you to "be the boss" and wear many hats, both of which sound appealing. Plus, there is no waiting to climb the corporate ladder in entrepreneurship.
I've devoted a ton of time in trying to figure out my career.......and I really don't know what to do next. I've tried working with career counselors....didn't work. I've tried reading career books......hasn't helped. I've informational interviewed, job shadowed, made use of my contacts, etc. but besides medicine, no other career speaks to me. Sadly, I think medicine is not in the cards for me.....so I don't know what else to look for next.
I know that I can't stand desk jobs, and want a socially responsible career and want to work with patients/clients (all things medicine would provide) but at the same time I can't find other careers/jobs that provide these things.
I'm willing to go back to school, but if I do I want to make sure the return on investment will be worth it, so I'd choose a field where there is high demand for graduates.....unlike law. Such as speech pathology, audiology, etc.....a technical area that's in demand.
What field are you in, may I ask?
I realize that no job is perfect or can provide all the things I'd be looking for. Even in medicine, which is my ideal career, there are many, many sacrifices that have to be made, such as time, sacrificing outside interests, etc. I would love to find a job/career that provides me with interesting work, but so far, outside of medicine I haven't come across anything I think is a good fit for my interests. I've looked into non-profit work, and have applied for some entry-level positions, but no one will hire me because of my law degree. I've also considered entrepreneurship, which interests me because it allows you to "be the boss" and wear many hats, both of which sound appealing. Plus, there is no waiting to climb the corporate ladder in entrepreneurship.
I've devoted a ton of time in trying to figure out my career.......and I really don't know what to do next. I've tried working with career counselors....didn't work. I've tried reading career books......hasn't helped. I've informational interviewed, job shadowed, made use of my contacts, etc. but besides medicine, no other career speaks to me. Sadly, I think medicine is not in the cards for me.....so I don't know what else to look for next.
I know that I can't stand desk jobs, and want a socially responsible career and want to work with patients/clients (all things medicine would provide) but at the same time I can't find other careers/jobs that provide these things.
I'm willing to go back to school, but if I do I want to make sure the return on investment will be worth it, so I'd choose a field where there is high demand for graduates.....unlike law. Such as speech pathology, audiology, etc.....a technical area that's in demand.
What field are you in, may I ask?
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