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Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by rodeo0070(m): 10:20am On Aug 29, 2013
[b]Experts are of the view that people who devote their time and energy to a job they are not cut out for are likely to end up frustrated and unproductive. SIMON EJEMBI writes on the warning signs

There are many people battling to climb the wrong career ladder in the society today, according to experts.

Some blame it on the high rate of unemployment in the country, some say it is as a result of poor career advice or lack of it. One thing they agree on is that it is very tough if not impossible for an individual to succeed in a profession that is not meant for them. The reason is simple; square pegs won’t fit in round holes.

Experts say it takes years for some people to realise that they made a mistake in choosing a career. When that happens, some of them take steps to correct the mistake; others end up stuck, forced to settle for limited success.

There are numerous warning signs an individual can look out for in order to determine if they have erred when they decided what profession or job they would spend their time doing.[/b]


The Senior Partner, Smart Work Network Incorporated, a firm which provides companies with solutions for their talent management lifecycle, Mr. Douglas Garner, says he has seen many people who would have been millionaires if they had channelled their energies into pursuing the right career but are battling to survive on the wrong job.


Lack of pride in your career

Some of the signs that an individual is walking the wrong career path are:

When your friends ask you for career advice and the only thing you can honestly tell them is to stay clear from the one you are in; when commuting to your job, your mind is already busy planning your schedule for the moment you clock out; when you wake up on Monday wishing it were Friday, again; when you receive a ‘Needs Improvement’ on your performance review; when your employer decides to transfer you to another functional department to ‘see if things might improve;’ when you get on an elevator and somebody asks, ‘how’s it going?’ and you answer, ‘It’s going;’ when you find yourself fantasising about a ‘lost time injury;’ when you are more excited about the food in the cafeteria than any new client or business announcements; and when you have calculated and have a running tally of the number of days you have to ‘survive’ to be ‘fully vested’ in your company’s retirement system.

Lack of passion or commitment

Forbes Magazine contributor, Erika Anderson, writes in an article that by reviewing the surroundings, job satisfaction and the connection with the profession, an individual can deduce whether the career or job is the right one.

On surroundings, she says the realities of the job and the company matter. According to her, it matters whether the work space is comfortable and it makes it easier to do good work. She adds that it also matters if you have the tools and resources you need, and if you like the people around you and consider the processes and policies reasonably efficient.

When it comes to what you do, she explains that questions regarding whether your day-to-day job “consists of things you like to do (for the most part) and find engaging and challenging.” It also matters if “your job generally plays to your strengths – that is, is your success at work primarily dependent on doing stuff you’re good at doing?”

Connection

Here, Anderson writes, “Are you passionate about the company’s mission? Are you proud to be associated with it? Do you feel reasonably content and grateful to be working for this company, this department, this boss? Do you feel acknowledged and supported to succeed? If somebody asked you whether you’re planning on building a career here, would you say yes?”

Experts at allwomenstalk.com say the following signs also indicate that you are in the wrong profession:

You drag yourself to work everyday

If you find yourself dragging yourself to work today, looking forward to your dentist’s appointment and hoping you are sick every morning, then you are not enjoying your work. It is a sign that this career is probably not giving you what you are looking for in life.

You aren’t good at your work

One of the reasons people enjoy their job is because they are good at it. Knowing that you excel at what you do makes you instantly happier about your job. Conversely, if you just can’t get your head around what is expected of you, you will be unhappy. It’s time to consider another career.

You hate talking about what you do

When you go for a party or a date, if the last thing you want to talk about is your job, then you aren’t happy about what you’re doing and probably need to consider a different line of work.

You constantly complain about your job

Constantly cribbing and bitching about your job means only one thing – you need to get another one. Then consider if it is the workplace, your colleagues or your boss that you can’t tolerate or if it is the work itself. If it’s the latter, look out for a new career.

You go in late and leave early

Lack of motivation manifested in going in late and leaving early is a sure sign that you don’t enjoy what you are doing and should probably consider a different line of work. Regularly shirking your work means you just don’t like your job.

You spend most of your time on the social media


At work, if all you seem to be doing is browsing on Facebook, then either you have very little work or you don’t care to complete your work. Both are definite warning signs that you are in the wrong career.

You don’t feel challenged


Some people get extremely de-motivated when they find themselves in a role that does not challenge them. They will drag themselves to work, bunk whenever possible and generally perform badly. If you are not challenged about your work, consider a different career.

You look for ways to keep busy

If you keep finding yourself looking for ways to keep yourself busy at work, it means you are not challenged and you don’t have enough things to do. Both are certain recipes for disaster so reconsider your career right away.

It is a big decision to change your career particularly if you have major responsibilities, however, if you find a job you love, you will not have to work a day in your life. So, if you are experiencing any of the signs above, bite the bullet and change your career.

CULLED FROM: http://www.punchng.com/am-business/signs-you-are-pursuing-a-wrong-career/

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Nobody: 3:19pm On Aug 29, 2013
Then everyone is pursuing a wrong career, nonsense.
Go tell bill gates, warren buffet or mark zuckerberg they are pursuing wrong careers because they do all these.


I just hate all these stupid lists.

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by nigerianphoenix: 3:25pm On Aug 29, 2013
The first illustration(cartoon) is funny!
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by executinal(m): 3:25pm On Aug 29, 2013
Nice write up
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by gunpoint(m): 3:26pm On Aug 29, 2013
Frontpage tinz again?
By d way, end timez
cry

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by kavey10(m): 3:27pm On Aug 29, 2013
That Chris Brown pix is the ish! Hilarious! ... I guess I gotta go there...

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Chinwem(f): 3:27pm On Aug 29, 2013
"Hows it going?"
"Its going"

Lmao
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Nobody: 3:27pm On Aug 29, 2013
hernars: 60 views 0 comment! Pple wicked!
watin y dey expect us 2 comment again, him na Mr Noah n he has written it all frm genesis 2 revelation.


Na only likes we suppose giv am
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Abali1(m): 3:29pm On Aug 29, 2013
without reading it, I already know am pursuing a wrong career.... But guess what? I have come to love my job. I go to work a *late* (that word does not exist where I work) come back early. Some days I don't go at all. Yes the pay is not much, but the freedom is unlimited....

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Nobody: 3:33pm On Aug 29, 2013
It stems from lack of good choices growing up.
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by seunmatt: 3:35pm On Aug 29, 2013
Nigeria University is not by choice, na jamb result dey determine course
... of course, people hate their careers... only d lucky ones dt work in great places

Nigeria... GOD blessNigeria smiley

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by lifestyle1(m): 3:45pm On Aug 29, 2013

You spend most of your time on the social media

At work, if all you seem to be doing is browsing on Facebook, then either you have very little work or you don’t care to complete your work. Both are definite warning signs that you are in the wrong career.

Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by seunmatt: 3:46pm On Aug 29, 2013
life_style:
You spend most of your time on the social media

At work, if all you seem to be doing is browsing on Facebook, then either you have very little work or you don’t care to complete your work. Both are definite warning signs that you are in the wrong career.




Gbam!
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Plutarch: 3:48pm On Aug 29, 2013
rodeo0070: [b]Experts are of the view that people who devote their time and energy to a job they are not cut out for are likely to end up frustrated and unproductive. SIMON EJEMBI writes on the warning signs

There are many people battling to climb the wrong career ladder in the society today, according to experts.

Some blame it on the high rate of unemployment in the country, some say it is as a result of poor career advice or lack of it. One thing they agree on is that it is very tough if not impossible for an individual to succeed in a profession that is not meant for them. The reason is simple; square pegs won’t fit in round holes.

Experts say it takes years for some people to realise that they made a mistake in choosing a career. When that happens, some of them take steps to correct the mistake; others end up stuck, forced to settle for limited success.

There are numerous warning signs an individual can look out for in order to determine if they have erred when they decided what profession or job they would spend their time doing.[/b]


The Senior Partner, Smart Work Network Incorporated, a firm which provides companies with solutions for their talent management lifecycle, Mr. Douglas Garner, says he has seen many people who would have been millionaires if they had channelled their energies into pursuing the right career but are battling to survive on the wrong job.


Lack of pride in your career

Some of the signs that an individual is walking the wrong career path are:

When your friends ask you for career advice and the only thing you can honestly tell them is to stay clear from the one you are in; when commuting to your job, your mind is already busy planning your schedule for the moment you clock out; when you wake up on Monday wishing it were Friday, again; when you receive a ‘Needs Improvement’ on your performance review; when your employer decides to transfer you to another functional department to ‘see if things might improve;’ when you get on an elevator and somebody asks, ‘how’s it going?’ and you answer, ‘It’s going;’ when you find yourself fantasising about a ‘lost time injury;’ when you are more excited about the food in the cafeteria than any new client or business announcements; and when you have calculated and have a running tally of the number of days you have to ‘survive’ to be ‘fully vested’ in your company’s retirement system.

Lack of passion or commitment

[b]Forbes Magazine contributor, Erika Anderson, writes in an article that by reviewing the surroundings, job satisfaction and the connection with the profession, an individual can deduce whether the career or job is the right one.

On surroundings, she says the realities of the job and the company matter. According to her, it matters whether the work space is comfortable and it makes it easier to do good work. She adds that it also matters if you have the tools and resources you need, and if you like the people around you and consider the processes and policies reasonably efficient.

When it comes to what you do, she explains that questions regarding whether your day-to-day job “consists of things you like to do (for the most part) and find engaging and challenging.” It also matters if “your job generally plays to your strengths – that is, is your success at work primarily dependent on doing stuff you’re good at doing?”
[/b]
Connection

Here, Anderson writes, “Are you passionate about the company’s mission? Are you proud to be associated with it? Do you feel reasonably content and grateful to be working for this company, this department, this boss? Do you feel acknowledged and supported to succeed? If somebody asked you whether you’re planning on building a career here, would you say yes?”

Experts at allwomenstalk.com say the following signs also indicate that you are in the wrong profession:

[b]You drag yourself to work everyday

If you find yourself dragging yourself to work today, looking forward to your dentist’s appointment and hoping you are sick every morning, then you are not enjoying your work. It is a sign that this career is probably not giving you what you are looking for in life.[/b]

[b[b]]You aren’t good at your work[/b]

One of the reasons people enjoy their job is because they are good at it. Knowing that you excel at what you do makes you instantly happier about your job. Conversely, if you just can’t get your head around what is expected of you, you will be unhappy. It’s time to consider another career.
[/b]
You hate talking about what you do

When you go for a party or a date, if the last thing you want to talk about is your job, then you aren’t happy about what you’re doing and probably need to consider a different line of work.

You constantly complain about your job

Constantly cribbing and bitching about your job means only one thing – you need to get another one. Then consider if it is the workplace, your colleagues or your boss that you can’t tolerate or if it is the work itself. If it’s the latter, look out for a new career.

You go in late and leave early

Lack of motivation manifested in going in late and leaving early is a sure sign that you don’t enjoy what you are doing and should probably consider a different line of work. Regularly shirking your work means you just don’t like your job.

[b]You spend most of your time on the social media


At work, if all you seem to be doing is browsing on Facebook, then either you have very little work or you don’t care to complete your work. Both are definite warning signs that you are in the wrong career.
[/b]
You don’t feel challenged


Some people get extremely de-motivated when they find themselves in a role that does not challenge them. They will drag themselves to work, bunk whenever possible and generally perform badly. If you are not challenged about your work, consider a different career.

[b]You look for ways to keep busy

If you keep finding yourself looking for ways to keep yourself busy at work, it means you are not challenged and you don’t have enough things to do. Both are certain recipes for disaster so reconsider your career right away.

It is a big decision to change your career particularly if you have major responsibilities, however, if you find a job you love, you will not have to work a day in your life. So, if you are experiencing any of the signs above, bite the bullet and change your career.[/b]

CULLED FROM: http://www.punchng.com/am-business/signs-you-are-pursuing-a-wrong-career/

@op,with the highlighted points up there, how can one differentiate if he/she is on the wrong career path or just plain lazy undecided

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by 2ndChance: 3:55pm On Aug 29, 2013
Abali1: without reading it, I already know am pursuing a wrong career.... But guess what? I have come to love my job. I go to work a *late* (that word does not exist where I work) come back early. Some days I don't go at all. Yes the pay is not much, but the freedom is unlimited....
You must be in the Nigerian Civil Service
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Nobody: 3:59pm On Aug 29, 2013
Thank God I never allowed JAMB to derail my destiny. Ama proud Lawyer and I love what I do.
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Youngzedd(m): 4:00pm On Aug 29, 2013
Booked.
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by tripledub: 4:05pm On Aug 29, 2013
No food for lazy man.

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Nobody: 4:09pm On Aug 29, 2013
Okay
Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by Oildichotomy(m): 4:15pm On Aug 29, 2013
Life doesn't give people so many choices talk more of the typical Nigerian unemployment situation.
This has been taught thousands of time and most working class people know the signs that comes with it.
Even involuntary actions like heartbeat, yawning, eye twitches, blood flow, breathe..shows one is fckinly tired of the routine.

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by GatJokez(f): 4:27pm On Aug 29, 2013
When you have to pay to have a roof over your and your family's head, basic expenses covered, and some food on the table, there isn't much time to wait for your dream job. I have yet to land my dream job, but all I've been doing is settling for a job, any job, just to make ends meet. That's with university diploma and all.

So, op, sorry, I don't like your write up, heard similar many times and never made me feel any better. One more thing, this applies to anywhere in the world - the economy sux!!!

I also would like to add that if a person follows the right set of principles, integrity, and strong work ethic, than that person succeed at any job. It's all about our goals and individual ambition.

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Re: Signs You Are Pursuing A Wrong Career. by ono(m): 4:30pm On Aug 29, 2013
Very true stuff. I left a very good paying job in Nigeria for the reasons stated. I have peace now because I know I am doing the things I love doing.

But I left that 'job' because there was a solid back up I can trust. I will not advise anyone to leave his/her work because he/she is in the wrong career when there isn't any other means of survival. That's suicidal. That said, be ready to live with the consequences of the choice(s) you have made.

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