Sunday, May 10, 2015

Some people wait for a long time for their dream job to come by whereas there are others who accept any joy that comes their way. 

How advantageous are these two approaches?   

When it comes to taking up a job, people in general have two distinct approaches. They are, wait and wait till the job of their like turns up and willfully accept whatever job that is ready at hand. Both these options have their own merits. 40 words

Waiting pays and it pays great dividends. For example, doing the job of one’s dream is almost like enjoying the work and it would not look like a work at all; rather it will be a kind of behaving in a professional atmosphere.  
The second upside of waiting is that one will be at greater advantage while climbing the upper rungs of the career ladder. To exemplify it, he or she will be putting in their best and, ultimately, such people will find their going much easier. Besides all these, there is yet another thing called job satisfaction. It is up for them. Doing any job does not bring it.

Jumping into the bandwagon of work soon after studies has its own merits. Work, whatever that is, is work and being able to work in an environment is much more a learning experience than any other way of learning. For example, a new work culture, a few fresh skills, a set of different people and the like do not come for free.

Apart from this, there is something called wiser application of time. This will make such people convert their time into some money and the same will keep them fed, allow them to support others and enable them to be contributing to the surroundings. Waiting, on the other hand, is like risking something.

In short, a closer look at the advantages of waiting for a job and grabbing any job reveals that there are enough reasons to believe that they are equally rewarding. It is determined by how people approach either. It is a matter of attitude.  290 words..........


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