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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

If your looking for a job and everyone is going for the untrain jobs,should not everybody who want a job train

train i something you might not like but just to get a good wage
If your looking for a job and everyone is going for the untrain jobs,should not everybody who want a job train
Loving the Answer above - he dares to make fun of someone else's grammar but can't actually spell. The word is GRAMMAR.





In answer to the question, yes, of course you're correct. People who have training and qualifications always have far more prospects than those who do not. But, why not find something you do like? There are loads of different areas that you could train in so you're bound to find something that you do like.





Plus, even if you think you don't like something now, you might learn to like it. Usually your interest in a particular subject will increase naturally after you learn more about it. And remember that many people's enjoyment of work is derived from the people that they work with, rather than from the actual job that they do.





Also, qualifications can be beneficial even if they're not in the field that you work in. There are vast numbers of university graduates whose degrees are in a field unrelated to what they work in, but that doesn't mean that their degree is worthless.
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