«You don't have to
give up on your dream job once you're clear what that is,» says Janet Davies, editor of mygraduatecareer.com.
Don't
give up on the dream job, but blend being practical along with it.
Not exact matches
If a woman
gives up on a big paycheck at some corporate
job because she'd rather follow her
dreams and become an artist, or because she'd rather do something more idealistic and save the world, does that make her a non-feminist?
Ashton Kutcher, normally completely annoying, did a great
job being a sweet guy that couldn't
give up on the woman of his
dreams.
None of that is meant to imply that we should
give up on our
dream of quitting our day
job if that's our goal.
So while I will encourage to never
give up on ultimately landing your
dream job, accepting a
job in the interim that will help you cover the rent, food, living expenses and yes, student loan payments is a wise and necessary move
on your part.
If that happens, they might need to find a
job that's more stable or has higher pay — that means
giving up on their
dream.
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