DislikedWait until you have been doing the job you are planning to do for about 10 years. Then come back and re-read this post.Ignored
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DislikedWait until you have been doing the job you are planning to do for about 10 years. Then come back and re-read this post.Ignored
DislikedLife is very tough in a service career for first 5 yrs with too much office politics- getting a right job is a nightmare and even a relocation has to be made to get the right job.Ignored
QuoteDislikedLife in any career is tough if you want to do well in it.
DislikedSomeone who inherits a well established running business from their dad, life is not that tough for them.
To get a good professional job, one needs to study hard, pass tough exams and then start somewhere at entry level job.
I know some of my school mates who inherited great well set up family businesses and as a result of that, they are well settled in life.Ignored
DislikedI have been trading for last 3 weeks live. I am a student trying to become an internal auditor. I feel service career is more satisfying then a trading career.
I am trading all alone in my room sitting in front of my PC for 8-10 hrs a day. Trading does not involve any social skills, no friendship circle (like office friends), no value addition, no career skills.
In a service career, i will interact with so many office friends, will have a well defined career, can visit different places for assignments and will have overall satisfaction and better...Ignored
DislikedLol, you make being a trader sound like being Harry Potter. I want to be challenged and I want to make a lot of money, and I dont care how I do it. Would you turn down a more secure profession with higher pay so that you could day-trade? If the answer is yes, then your crazy.
The real traders are here for the money, not some romantic notion of themselves.Ignored
DislikedSomeone who inherits a well established running business from their dad, life is not that tough for them.
To get a good professional job, one needs to study hard, pass tough exams and then start somewhere at entry level job.
I know some of my school mates who inherited great well set up family businesses and as a result of that, they are well settled in life.Ignored
DislikedI have been trading for last 3 weeks live. I am a student trying to become an internal auditor. I feel service career is more satisfying then a trading career.
I am trading all alone in my room sitting in front of my PC for 8-10 hrs a day. Trading does not involve any social skills, no friendship circle (like office friends), no value addition, no career skills.
In a service career, i will interact with so many office friends, will have a well defined career, can visit different places for assignments and will have overall satisfaction and better...Ignored
DislikedSomeone who inherits a well established running business from their dad, life is not that tough for them.
To get a good professional job, one needs to study hard, pass tough exams and then start somewhere at entry level job.
I know some of my school mates who inherited great well set up family businesses and as a result of that, they are well settled in life.Ignored
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I am trading all alone in my room sitting in front of my PC for 8-10 hrs a day. Trading does not involve any social skills, no friendship circle (like office friends), no value addition, no career skills.
What are the views of other traders and full time job holders?Ignored