Change of Career
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I appreciate reading threads like this.
Great stuff
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and am going back to what I loved in college.
Me too. Fishing and drinking…..(My first degree was Fishery Science, but I got chucked off that - probably because of the drinking.......)
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Excellent choices, but Giles you're a denim/clothes geek and have turned something you love into a way of making money. You run a fantastic business and part of that is your passion for the products. With time to do other stuff you love doing, like drinking and fishing. You're living the dream, as they say and whilst this isn't always easy it's extremely rewarding.I have met and come across many people who have managed to do this in third wave coffee, in food, in cycling and motorcycling and all sorts of other stuff I'm geeky about as a consumer. My partner is a journalist, she saved up her pocket money when she was twelve, bought a typewriter, taught herself to touch type and made a career doing what she loves.
I also have lots of friends who are not passionate about their jobs, they are extremely unfulfilled and unhappy.
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What did you decide on…… ?
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I just spotted this thread, and it's relevant to my interests, as I'm in the midst of a job change myself. I left my last job last year, and I'm in school full-time studying Industrial Design. For those who don't know what an industrial designer is, they're the ones who designed the shape of your cell phone, your car, that chair you're sitting in, your electric toothbrush, your lamp, your coffee maker, etc. It's a really interesting industry, and I'm really enjoying the educational journey.
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Have you read “The Design of Everyday Things,” @seawolf ?
It’s kind of ruined me. I look for affordances everywhere and get irritated when they’re missing. Like when a pull handle or push plate is on the wrong side of a door.
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Have you read “The Design of Everyday Things,” @seawolf ?
It’s kind of ruined me. I look for affordances everywhere and get irritated when they’re missing. Like when a pull handle or push plate is on the wrong side of a door.
I haven't! But we talk about stuff like this in school a lot.