An applicant to a investment banking company will answer: a promoter of good and working financial and capital market.
An applicant to a pharmaceutical company will answer: a marketer of good health.
An applicant to an advertising company will answer: an educator of good and safe products.
The sincerity of these answers is never questioned, these answers are most of the time taken as they are. In this economy that truly sucks, many are forced to apply for jobs they never wanted.
A single mother of two will likely be forced to be a waitress in small diner.
A 22-year old guy will likely be forced to be a plumber.
A newly graduate finance major will be forced to be a bank teller.
If you asked them this question five years ago--when all is well--they might have a different answer.
The single mother wants to be a broadway performer.
The young plumber wants to be a tennis player.
The newly grad want to be a wealth advisor.
Yes, the economy sucks! But that is not a reason to give up on your dreams!
Your current job is just a pit stop, remember that your dream job is:
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