#CareerAdvice: Before you recommend a career to anyone, do you actually know the path to getting on it? ๐ค Let me tell you a little story…
I recently saw a post where someone asked how to become a writer. The response they got was simply “Be consistent and enjoy doing it.” Well, that’s not exactly a step-by-step plan now, is it?
A path is more than just the name of a job. When recommending a career path, it’s important to list some actual steps. Simply listing character traits won’t cut it!
So, before you suggest a career to someone, make sure you’re guiding them in the right direction. Your advice could be the difference between success and confusion. ๐ก Share your thoughts in the comments below! ๐ #GuidanceNeeded #CareerDevelopment #CareerTips ๐
I agree, OP. I donโt want to assume the worst of anyone, but I see a lot of unhelpful or downright disrespectful comments on this sub. People come here looking for genuine advice, and itโs disheartening to see so many one-word responses or meaningless truisms in the comments. Hopefully we can get a little better at approaching these posters with patience and compassion.
Agreed, especially when people said, join the military.
Though is easy to get it. Not everyone is healthy.
I join 2022, took me 4 year to get in it, I quit after 3 months,( I regret it ) Is a long process, a lot of paperwork. With job, family and other stuff that you are dealing, is not going to be easy. You lost your SNN? Suck you cause you are going to wait and pray that you don’t start over (not happen to me, but I saw someone that happened to them). You also need to pass the Asvab, if you fail, you wait and if you pass and don’t get the job you want. You need to wait until you get the one you want.
I was trying to apply again but now I have to deal with my family and I would need more time to figure out how to fix those problems. So I have to cancel my process. ๐
If you want a path. You need to do a lot of research, ask a lot of question, especially the one that is in it. Not a random person.
PS. Hopefully I finish the issue that my family got in, so I can apply again. This is the first time that I can finally help my family. I see a opportunity and I going to use it.