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Changing career path in mid 50s

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Created by myscreenname > 9 months ago, 30 May 2022
myscreenname
2284 posts
30 May 2022 4:01PM
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I've lucked out financially, because some investments I made allowed me the privilege of cutting out from the workforce for the past year. It's been absolutely wonderful.

Sometime, down the track I want - will probably have to - get back into working again. But want to do something a bit different.

TBH I feel a bit like a teenager, wondering what a career path at my age might look like. I'd love some position of some limited power - pool inspector, property valuer. Hahaha.

Anyone got any good stories of changing/adjusting careers later in life?

psychojoe
WA, 2237 posts
30 May 2022 4:50PM
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I don't have a story but you might find fulfillment in filling one of the many voids in the world.
We're short on social workers, dietitians, concreters,
the list goes on.
A job that has you immersed in nature could be good for the soul. I always look at those beachside equipment vendors with a sprinkle of envy.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
30 May 2022 10:32PM
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Theres a job in my part of the world...only pays half what i earn or less. But involves working with scientists tracking marine turtles in remote NQ. Camping expeditions etc. If i just needed a normal salary a nice lifesryle job like that would be good. Enjoyable but still ok money.

GPA
WA, 2529 posts
31 May 2022 8:12AM
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I changed career paths late 40's... started in IT in newspaper production back when we used to fix things... went through management but found I had a natural ability to manage projects and complete dislike of boardrooms and budgets... so after 28yrs with the one company I quit and went and did a diploma in Project Management. Part way through that I scored a job as a Project Delivery Manager running retail fitouts and capital projects for a large shopping centre company. Been in this game for 10yrs now. The variety and getting out and about and away from the desk are the things that I like. I did however drop a chunk of money - but you adjust.

Carantoc
WA, 7188 posts
31 May 2022 9:16AM
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You should do something that either really suits you or that you love.
From what I read on here, jobs that would suit myscreenname might include:

1) Traffic Warden
2) Interstate truck driver hauling sewerage between any major cities
3) Door to door funeral plan sales
4) Mobile speed camera operator
5) Image advisor to the new leader of the Liberals
6) Council ranger patrolling the "do not walk on grass" area between an orphanage and an abandoned puppy home
7) Architect

If you are interested in working on commission with unlimited earning potential what about an on street recruiter for the Greens Party or maybe one of those street corner sellers of the Socialist Work-ah

myscreenname
2284 posts
31 May 2022 9:48AM
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Carantoc said..
You should do something that either really suits you or that you love.
From what I read on here, jobs that would suit myscreenname might include:

1) Traffic Warden
2) Interstate truck driver hauling sewerage between any major cities
3) Door to door funeral plan sales
4) Mobile speed camera operator
5) Image advisor to the new leader of the Liberals
6) Council ranger patrolling the "do not walk on grass" area between an orphanage and an abandoned puppy home
7) Architect

If you are interested in working on commission with unlimited earning potential what about an on street recruiter for the Greens Party or maybe one of those street corner sellers of the Socialist Work-ah


They are all good ideas, but I'm more of a people person.

I've had this idea of becoming a pool fencing inspector. In Vic they've changed rules and there's lots of work. There would be room for corruption and bribes. People who I dislike or don't comply, I would order them to fill in their pools.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
31 May 2022 2:07PM
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Carantoc said..
You should do something that either really suits you or that you love.
From what I read on here, jobs that would suit myscreenname might include:

1) Traffic Warden
2) Interstate truck driver hauling sewerage between any major cities
3) Door to door funeral plan sales
4) Mobile speed camera operator
5) Image advisor to the new leader of the Liberals
6) Council ranger patrolling the "do not walk on grass" area between an orphanage and an abandoned puppy home
7) Architect

If you are interested in working on commission with unlimited earning potential what about an on street recruiter for the Greens Party or maybe one of those street corner sellers of the Socialist Work-ah


7. Architect. Myscreename is obviously very special and I suspected bono's / andriano's new personality. There's obviously a type or some sort of common disorder.

myscreenname
2284 posts
31 May 2022 1:09PM
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Shooting the Breeze is full of trolls these days.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
31 May 2022 3:40PM
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myusernam said..

Carantoc said..
You should do something that either really suits you or that you love.
From what I read on here, jobs that would suit myscreenname might include:

1) Traffic Warden
2) Interstate truck driver hauling sewerage between any major cities
3) Door to door funeral plan sales
4) Mobile speed camera operator
5) Image advisor to the new leader of the Liberals
6) Council ranger patrolling the "do not walk on grass" area between an orphanage and an abandoned puppy home
7) Architect

If you are interested in working on commission with unlimited earning potential what about an on street recruiter for the Greens Party or maybe one of those street corner sellers of the Socialist Work-ah



7. Architect. Myscreename is obviously very special and I suspected bono's / andriano's new personality. There's obviously a type or some sort of common disorder.


Every time I see him he tells me that he hasn't been on SB for a couple of years

Carantoc
WA, 7188 posts
31 May 2022 2:11PM
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If the opportunity for corruption and bribes is an important consideration have you thought about becoming a politician ?

Federal Senator seems like quite an attractive idea.

Pick the right micro-party and go talk to one of these preference consultants, then all you need something like 0.5% of the votes to get in.

6 year guaranteed term, you don't have to actually do much. Just turn up when parliament is sitting (like 15 weeks a year or something) and vote any which way on every division so it looks like you are doing something according to the records.

You get to stand up and abuse anyone you want about anything and claim Parliamentary Privilege. No mods there deleting posts.

Hell, if it works for Pauline, Clive, mad Bob Hatter and that dude from the Australian Motoring Party whatever his name was - I am sure myscreenname could live with it.

Senator myscreenname of the National Watersports Alliance has the floor......

Carantoc
WA, 7188 posts
31 May 2022 2:13PM
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Or start your own religious cult.

All-hail myscreenname, Lord High Priest of the Latter Day Disciples of Huey

myscreenname
2284 posts
31 May 2022 4:21PM
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Mr Milk said..
Every time I see him he tells me that he hasn't been on SB for a couple of years


Which one of his usernames are you talking about?

kato
VIC, 3510 posts
31 May 2022 7:30PM
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7. Architect. Myscreename is obviously very special and I suspected bono's / andriano's new personality. There's obviously a type or some sort of common disorder.


Nah, no longer a Victorian. Moved to Sanctuary Point after becoming an anti vaxer among other things. Couldn't deal with Dan's lockdowns and other health measures. Sorry NSW

Carantoc
WA, 7188 posts
31 May 2022 5:37PM
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Mr Milk said..
Every time I see him he tells me that he hasn't been on SB for a couple of years


...and I bet you don't even have to ask !

Pugwash
WA, 7726 posts
31 May 2022 7:25PM
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kato said..




7. Architect. Myscreename is obviously very special and I suspected bono's / andriano's new personality. There's obviously a type or some sort of common disorder.



Nah, no longer a Victorian. Moved to Sanctuary Point after becoming an anti vaxer among other things. Couldn't deal with Dan's lockdowns and other health measures. Sorry NSW


Fact checked - at least two parts of this story are true. The anti vaxer, anti Dandown info is harder to verify, but, at face value (considering HW contributions), appears plausible.

May everyone have their sanctuary (point) and rest peacefully

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
1 Jun 2022 7:28AM
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Mr Milk said..



myusernam said..




Carantoc said..
You should do something that either really suits you or that you love.
From what I read on here, jobs that would suit myscreenname might include:

1) Traffic Warden
2) Interstate truck driver hauling sewerage between any major cities
3) Door to door funeral plan sales
4) Mobile speed camera operator
5) Image advisor to the new leader of the Liberals
6) Council ranger patrolling the "do not walk on grass" area between an orphanage and an abandoned puppy home
7) Architect

If you are interested in working on commission with unlimited earning potential what about an on street recruiter for the Greens Party or maybe one of those street corner sellers of the Socialist Work-ah






7. Architect. Myscreename is obviously very special and I suspected bono's / andriano's new personality. There's obviously a type or some sort of common disorder.





Every time I see him he tells me that he hasn't been on SB for a couple of years


I hope he's well.

myscreenname
2284 posts
1 Jun 2022 3:43PM
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myusernam said..
I hope he's well.


I hope he's got a really nice swimming pool and fencing that he needs to get approval for.

Carantoc
WA, 7188 posts
1 Jun 2022 5:55PM
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The thing with swimming pool fences today is the praxis of assemblage is often out of context with the visualization of space. Without considering the Gesamtkunstwerk between the fence and swimming pool and the materiality of the tectonic form of the fence then the visualization can narrativise the discourse rather than the discourse being used to metamorphose the function. With neither a driving fenestration or entrance the fence is often unable to create the feeling of the pool chamber so required by the spatiality of the modern style.

When assessing the adequacy one should not forget the words of one of the great post-20th century fencers :

The Vitruvian principles, espoused by Palladio and every fence inspector since, are those of firmness, commodity and delight. John Ruskin added that fence inspecting should also speak of its time and of its place. A fence built now should speak of the people that use it and commissioned it.''[This] doesn't necessarily contradict Frank Gehry's view that swimming pool fences should yearn for timelessness.'

myscreenname
2284 posts
1 Jun 2022 5:59PM
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Yeah.... Nah

The dude is a proven covid denying twat, council should take immediate steps to fill his pool in.

I'll let him know he's got 14 days.

Case closed



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