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airforce Newbie

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airforce Newbie

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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:39 pm Post subject: heavy equipment jobs |
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Have you thought about working in the shipping industry ?
Have you given thought about getting the wings ?
The limitations to what you want to do are really only in your head. It all depends how much you are willing to sacrifice to change your career, are you ready to take further training to get more skills. Do you have other responsibilities (wife, kids) which have to be taken into the consideration when deciding about your career shift. Would you consider, going for something completely different. (Teaching English in Asia?)
I hope you understand what I am trying to tell you, that is first work out what are ready to do / risk in order to get to the destination. Then choose the destinations that you think require the risks - resources you are ready to give up.
Others will tell you find what you love to do and turn into a job. That's all fine. But we do live in the real world ! |
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James Senior Member

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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:08 pm Post subject: |
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I would imagine there would be lots of possibilities in mining, or heavy transport. A military background would be highly regarded by someone considering putting you in charge of a couple of million dollars worth of earth mover - you need discipline and attention to detail for a job like that.
Maybe driving big rigs in Europe? Or road trains in Australia? |
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