Monday, September 17, 2018

Career by “Choice” not “By Chance”

Chance is when others make decisions for you like

  1.            Your admission is guided by the teacher, peers, any relative and sometimes by an admission agent.
  2.              Chance is also when circumstances align to create a condition beyond your control such as you miss entrance test, couldn’t make to a choice of course or college because of the difference of a fraction of marks in last cut off list.
  3.             Chance is when your job is terminated, transferred, or changed beyond the original scope of the role.
  4.           Not being hired because you may not fit in with the team in place, change in management that creates a change in operations, or even something greater like significant changes in the economy or storms of the century demolishing companies and leaving jobs in its wake.
Career by Choice is when you have control, such as accepting or declining admission in well-reputed colleges, moving companies, or even moving cities.  These can seem like momentous choices at the time you’re confronted with them.  In the end, you are ultimately faced with the choice of staying where you are or moving on.  There is actually a risk no matter what you choose because staying where you do not guarantee your circumstances, admission, choice of course and college, job, or place of employment will stay the same, only that you think you know what to expect for the foreseeable future.

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