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Old Oct 11, 2005, 09:06 PM
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i think LOCATION (where you live) is very important. if you live somewhere there are many jobs, then your opportunities and career choices aren't so limited.

i've lived in 10 different places in the last 12 years. where i live now (near Washington DC) has soooooo many jobs. there's subway/train/bus for public transportation. most metropolitan areas that have subway systems usually are great starting places for finding suitable employment.

i believe many people who live in rural areas have difficulty reaching their full career potential because they are stuck and unable to see the ENDLESS WORLD OPPORTUNITIES other cities can offer them.

there is hope! keep talking to people. keep searching within yourself. it takes networking and reaching out to others to find your place in life.

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