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crazeekat · 16/07/2023 15:06

sorry if this has been asked before.
i'm wondering how many people have successfully changed careers later on and been glad? how hard was it and what were the pros and cons?
i'm a registered nurse, nhs. just don't have much good to say about it anymore altho in the past
i would
support it to the hilt. toxic place for me now. though about moving from my job which btw i totally love, but the management, organisation is just too much these days. i feel like i've just had enough.
i'm 48. £42k pa
have done nursing all my days since i was 16.
i thoroughly about moving places as
most
do but i've looked and i just can't muster
up the excitement for
any
job at
all to move to which means me
think it's the career not my own place of work. (like i'd stay in my current role if the managers would
all piss off haha).
i still have 20 years to work, and have a 6 and 11 year old to consider.
has anyone else actually done the jump and what did u do?
i'm looking for
inspiration haha x Flowers

OP posts:
SurpriseSparDay · 17/07/2023 07:11

Hope you’ll find some inspiration there.

And yes, I studied for an MA when I was a few years older than you, and am on the foothills of an incredibly rewarding (creatively if not ££) new career.

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