Article Manager posted on February 04, 2010 07:29
Many people have lost their jobs in the last few years. With mass lay offs and an ailing economy, it can seem like the world is against you. But that's not the case. Sometimes the economy makes adjustments and when that happens, good people can lose their jobs. The good news is, it's not the end of the world.
Experts say that most people go through 7 career changes in a lifetime. If that's true then a career change is almost inevitable. Few people these days stay at the same job their entire lives. Things change; let's change with them.
One of the most important changes you'll ever make is a career change. You need to give it some thought. What do you like to do? What are you good at? How do you feel when you perform certain tasks? These are all important questions to ask when considering a career change.
If you are facing a career change or think you may be forced to some day soon then I'd like you to consider medical transcription as a career choice. It's a growing profession with lots of opportunities ahead. In fact, there is currently a shortage of qualified medical transcriptionists. You can get started today with evaluating your career change by considering training as a medical transcriptionist. At this point, you're just shopping.