Career Changers: Are You Taking The Easy Option?
Career Changer: “Sital, I need your advice.I’m a qualified accountant but have taken a career break for a number of years for family reasons. I’m about to start a 12 month teacher training course and become a teacher. But I’m not too sure if I’m doing the right thing. What do you think?Sital: “Firstly, tell me attracts you to teaching. What made you sign up for the course?”Career Changer: “Well it’s the easy option”Sital: “The easy option?”Career Changer: “Yes. There’s a shortage of teachers and so it should be easy to find work. Plus we’ll always need teachers.”Sital: “ok……so what else attracts you to teaching?”Career Changer: “The holidays. Teachers get lots of holidays”Sital: “Apart from it being easy and all the holidays, what else draws you to the profession and the course?”Career Changer: “Nothing else really – that’s it”Sital: “Can I ask what kind of research you’ve done into teaching?Career Changer: “Oh I’ve done lots of reading on the internet”Sital: “Have you spent time in schools as a teacher’s assistant or time with other teachers to understand what the role involves and what parts you’d enjoy or be good at?”Career Changer: “Well no…”Sital: “Let me ask you a question:Let’s imagine I came to you for advice because I was about to start training to become an accountant. I had no experience and had never spent time with an account, but thought it would a nice and easy option – after all, we’ll always need accountants.Does that sound like a good idea?Career Changer: “No, you can’t do that!”Sital: “Why not?”Career Changer: “Because it’s not that easy. The course and the job are demanding.”Sital: “Oh, I’ll be fine – I’m good with numbers. And it’s a nice easy option. I can work freelance, work from home and take holidays when I like.”Career Changer: “That’s just not right”Sital: “Oh why not?”Career Changer: “Because you’re not passionate about accountancy.”Sital: “Really?Well isn’t that what you’re doing? Choosing teaching because you think it’s an easy option, yet you’ve no passion for it.”Career Changer: “Aaaah….yes”(The penny dropped)Career Changer: “I think I need to do some more research into teaching. And maybe look at finding a career which I’m passionate about.”Choosing a career option because you assume it’s the easy or safe option is a huge disservice to both the profession and the people the profession serves: pupils, patients or clients.But it’s an even bigger disservice to yourself.If you’re going to put yourself through the stress, hassle and set backs of shifting careers then at least ensure it’s something you care about, something you’re excited about doing, something you’re intrinsicly motivated to do. You’ll be far more satisfied and successful.Are you taking the easy option…?Posted by Sital Ruparelia on March 21, 2010 | Permalink
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Thank you for this post. I wish I had been given this advice several years ago after attempting a career change in a very similar manner.
Posted by: chrisdillon | March 22, 2010 at 06:40 AM
Chris, we live and learn. I’m sure you’ll be able to apply the learning to future moves. thanks for commentingS
Posted by: Sital | March 23, 2010 at 09:04 AM
I love this post, Sital! “Easy” options may not be so smart in the long run, especially if you end up in a career that’s not what you thought it would be.Among other things, the career changer you talked with should consider why there is a shortage of teachers and what teachers do during their holidays (elementary education is part of my background, so I can assure you that “holidays” for teachers don’t always equal time off from work!)
Posted by: Melissa | March 23, 2010 at 02:40 PM
I agree Sital, it is really a fact that as long as we live, there is always and a lot of ways to improve our learnings. There is always a room for improvement as we learn.Hhhmmm…my statement was kinda going round but same point…kidding aside…lol!
Posted by: Renaissance Costume | March 25, 2010 at 12:44 AM
Warren Buffett once compared choosing a career to choosing a spouse. The truth is that most of us will spend more time working than we will spend with our spouses. It makes sense that at least as much care and consideration should go into that process as well.
Posted by: Kingsley Tagbo, IT Career Coach | April 05, 2010 at 10:23 AM
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