1. A frustrated teacher changed career directions and obtained a position as a training officer in industry. 2. Harvard dealers know more than their counterparts at newer bucket shops, and so have more choice of career direction. 3. A new career direction began. 4. After that, his career direction was sealed. 5. But in place of the expert advice on a range of job hunting topics, it offers a comprehensive guide to choosing a career direction. 6. He also encourages seniors to think about career direction, rather than career choice. 7. He finished high school in Montreal, still uncertain about a career direction. 8. He had been trained as a lawyer and a banker but once in America headed off in new career directions, first in the medical supply business. 9. Plotting a career direction, he says, is as simple as focusing on your interests and your strengths. 10. Stallone is trying to change the script, a little bit anyway, in terms of career direction. |