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    Career Story - Chloe's apprenticeship at 25

    enNovember 01, 2021

    Podcast Summary

    • Exploring Career Transitions with Interview BossInterview Boss offers valuable resources for job seekers, including episodes on creating effective resumes, acing interviews, and career stories, making it a must-listen for those at any stage of their careers. Chloe's episode shares insights on making a successful career transition.

      Interview Boss, now in its third season, offers a wealth of resources for job seekers, with over 90 episodes covering various aspects of the job application process. From creating effective resumes and cover letters to acing interviews and making career changes, the podcast caters to different stages of job hunting. With playlists organized by categories, listeners can easily find episodes tailored to their specific needs. Moreover, the podcast features career stories, providing valuable insights from individuals who have navigated various industries and countries. By sharing their experiences and decision-making processes, these stories offer invaluable learning opportunities for listeners at any stage of their careers. This week, Interview Boss introduces Chloe, who made a significant career change and serves as an inspiration for those considering similar transitions.

    • The journey to a career can be longer and more complex than we imagine as children.Understand that the path to a career may require additional education and training, and be prepared for unexpected twists and turns.

      The path to choosing a career can be influenced by our experiences and perceptions as children, but the reality of entering the workforce often involves more education and preparation than we might initially anticipate. For instance, the speaker mentioned how they had dreams of typical "career jobs" as a child, such as being a nurse or doctor, but once they grew older, they realized the process involved more steps than just applying for the job. The speaker shared their work history, which began with their first job at McDonald's when they were young. They then moved on to casual work in hospitality and later attended college for animal studies, hoping to become a vet or vet nurse. However, they didn't have the required grades for veterinary school, so they considered alternative options like vet nursing or working at a zoo. The speaker's story highlights the importance of understanding that the journey to a career can be longer and more complex than we imagine as children. It often requires additional education and training, as well as a willingness to adapt and explore different opportunities. Additionally, the language and educational structures can vary from place to place, which is an essential consideration when planning for the future. Overall, the takeaway is to keep an open mind and be prepared for the unexpected twists and turns that may come along the way.

    • Following unexpected career detours, Chloe found success in paintingDespite facing setbacks and challenges, Chloe persisted in her pursuit of her passion for painting, eventually finding success through determination and resilience.

      Chloe's career path was filled with unexpected twists and turns. She initially pursued a veterinary studies qualification with the dream of working at a wildlife sanctuary. However, she faced challenges in finding employment in her field and ended up working in retail for a year. Seeking a change, she tried to become an apprentice in formwork carpentry, but the company went under, leaving her without a job. Despite feeling discouraged, Chloe turned to her passion for painting as a potential career. She applied for various painting apprenticeships but faced rejections due to lacking qualifications. Feeling stuck, she visited MEGT for assistance and was encouraged to pursue her passion, leading her to cancel her carpentry apprenticeship and focus on painting instead. Throughout her journey, Chloe's determination and resilience allowed her to adapt to unexpected circumstances and continue pursuing her goals.

    • Staying open to new possibilitiesBeing open-minded and seizing opportunities can lead to unexpected and rewarding career changes. Trust your instincts and don't be afraid to try something new.

      Being open-minded and seizing opportunities can lead to unexpected and rewarding career changes. The speaker shared a personal story about transitioning from retail to painting after being laid off from carpentry. He was initially hesitant and unsure about his next steps, but when he was offered a painting trial, he jumped at the chance. To his surprise, he excelled in the role and was offered a job. Although he initially struggled with the math requirements of the job, he came to understand its importance in calculating paint coverage. The decision to pursue painting was not a well-planned process, but rather a spontaneous opportunity that turned out to be a great fit for him. This story highlights the importance of staying open to new possibilities and trusting one's instincts when making career decisions.

    • Defying Age Stereotypes in TradesAge shouldn't limit career choices, hands-on experience is valuable, and pursuing a trade can lead to skills and accomplishment despite challenges

      Age shouldn't be a limiting factor when considering a trade or apprenticeship. The interviewee shared her experience of entering the male-dominated painting industry at the age of 25 and feeling welcomed and treated equally. She encourages others to not let societal stigmas deter them from pursuing their desired career path. The interviewee emphasizes the importance of gaining hands-on experience and expertise, which can lead to valuable skills and a sense of accomplishment. Despite challenges, she believes that the benefits of learning a trade far outweigh the potential obstacles. Ultimately, the interviewee's advice is to not be afraid to take the leap and give it your best shot.

    • Passionate painter shares journey to unexpected career successFollow your passions, gain experience, stay positive, and take calculated risks for unexpected career success

      Passion and determination can lead to unexpected and fulfilling careers. Chloe, a painter, shares her excitement for her craft and the sense of achievement it brings. She emphasizes the importance of gaining experience and confidence before striking out on her own. Chloe's story underscores the idea that there's no set timeline for achieving career goals. Despite facing challenges and uncertainty, she encourages listeners to stay positive and keep searching for opportunities. Ultimately, her advice is to follow your passions and take calculated risks, even if they seem unconventional or unlikely.

    • It's never too late to pursue your career goalsFocus on the present, use your experiences, and don't let age limit you in your job search journey

      There's no perfect time to start pursuing your career goals. You might believe that you're too young or too old, but as Chloe's story illustrates, it's never too late to make a significant career change. Our preconceived notions of when we should do things can limit us. Instead, focus on the present and use your life experiences to your advantage. You'll encounter challenges, but your commitment and persistence will help you overcome them. So, don't let your age hold you back. The best time to start working towards your dream job is right now. And if you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting us by buying us a virtual coffee at buy me a coffee.com/forward/interviewboss. Your support keeps us going and helps us reach more people in their job search journey.

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    EP 413: Green Beret Nick Lavery - The Warrior's Warrior Makes a Stand

    EP 413: Green Beret Nick Lavery - The Warrior's Warrior Makes a Stand
    Nick Lavery is an active duty member of The United States Army Special Forces, known as Green Berets. In 2013, on his 2nd combat rotation to Afghanistan, his detachment fell victim to an insider attack, resulting in the loss of his leg. Refusing a military medical retirement, he set his sights on returning to operational status and after a challenging and comprehensive assessment designed to evaluate Nick's abilities to operate, he returned and was deployed to Afghanistan to conduct full combat operations. Considered the first Green Beret to return to combat as an above-the-knee amputee, we cover his amazing story and discuss his book 'Objective Secure: The Battle-Tested Guide to Goal Achievement'.
     
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    How do we fix the polarisation in the US? What made him move from Hollywood movies to the world of politics? Does he still identify as a Republican? Rory and Alastair are joined by Arnold Schwarzenegger to discuss his childhood in Austria, coming to the US, marrying into the Kennedy family, and how he feels about politics today. TRIP Plus: Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned on the pod, join our Discord chatroom, and receive early access to live show tickets and Question Time episodes. Just head to therestispolitics.com to sign up, or start a free trial today on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/therestispolitics. Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @RestIsPolitics Email: restispolitics@gmail.com Producers: Dom Johnson + Nicole Maslen Exec Producers: Tony Pastor + Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices