[nfb-talk] Job Changes, Seeking Advice

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Nov 28 08:51:22 CST 2007


If you can find a way to pay the bills etc., while you are in school, 
I would go for it.  There is a shortage of rehab counselors, so you 
will be able to get a job when done.  There is a real shortage of 
good rehab counselors.

I suspect most people who do call center work do it because they have 
to do something.  Being a counselor is a career and can lead to other things.

Dave

At 11:20 PM 11/27/2007, you wrote:
>Hello list.
>I am seeking the advice of those more wise than I.
>My job will be closing the call center I am currently working at, and they
>are giving us the chance to relocate to one of there other centers.
>This would require a move of at least 1000 miles.
>Right now I am waying relocating or going back to college to get a masters
>in Rehab Counseling.
>The cost of living in any of the other cities they have centers, is higher
>than it is here.
>Right now I am torn between keeping a job, and following a desire for a
>career I really want.
>I am not asking you to make my choice from me, but I believe there is wisdom
>in many councilors.
>So I am seeking your advice.
>
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