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Scarlett | 20:01 Sat 10th Feb 2007 | Jobs & Education
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How many of you are actually doing the job you always wanted to? Or have you ended up taking a job because it was convenient hours, good money, in the right place, a way purely to earn money? I feel hard done by because I don't have the career I always planned. But maybe everyone is like that? Maybe that's just life?!
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i am just starting my third year as a student nurse - its hard, long hours, but i love it even it has taken 20 yrs to get here.
this is what i wanted to do when i was19, but circumstances got in the way so now its my turn to do what i want.
if there is something you always knew you could do then see if its the right time to try.
I set myself a target when I was 21 to be a manager of a care home by the time I was 30 (i only just made it). I am very happy with my job but my long term target is to own my own care home, it sounds like a long shot but I will try my best to achieve it.
I finally qualified as a teacher at 51. It was a long and tortuous route, having worked in engineering, commerce, retail. Worked as a Teaching Assistant then taught with unqualified status whilst studying for a degree through OU. Completed my training through the Graduate Training Programme. Having the best time of my life but don't regret leaving it so late because I don't think I could have handled teaching without all my previous life experiences.

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