Cross-Training for a Second Part-Time Career

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Silver_Meteor
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08 Feb 2008, 10:19 am

I was thinking about becoming cross trained for a second part-time job (i.e. maybe weekends) One of the areas I was looking into was that of a Medical Lab Technician. I already work as a bookkeeper for a public accountant.

Anyone else ever thought this way(i.e. two different occupations because you like variety and new things)?


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08 Feb 2008, 10:21 am

Silver_Meteor wrote:
I was thinking about becoming cross trained for a second part-time job (i.e. maybe weekends) One of the areas I was looking into was that of a Medical Lab Technician. I already work as a bookkeeper for a public accountant.

Anyone else ever thought this way(i.e. two different occupations because you like variety and new things)?


No... my dad is a workaholic though... but i am not...


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08 Feb 2008, 11:53 am

Silver_Meteor wrote:
I was thinking about becoming cross trained for a second part-time job (i.e. maybe weekends) One of the areas I was looking into was that of a Medical Lab Technician. I already work as a bookkeeper for a public accountant.

Anyone else ever thought this way(i.e. two different occupations because you like variety and new things)?


I've been through several wildly different careers in my lifetime. Go for it! You never know what it's like if you don't try it. If you can get the training, and you want to see, go for it.