So I'm originally an aircraft mechanical engineer.
Came out of school did and apprenticeship got employed after my appreachip and worked for a civilian company fixing military aircraft.
I did this for 12 years until the company closed and the workforce got made redundant. I got a big payout.
A relative was sick at the time so I decided to become their full time career plus at the time I was also renovating a property I owned outright.
I also did a bull**** part time job at that time.
So this went in for a number of years. A family member eventually took on my role of career and I moved to a a different county.
I found it hard to find engineering work and out of desperation i settled on retail job which involved driving and basically running a busy store.
I hated it and quit after a year. With the time I briefly went back to finish my renovations and get the property in compliance with rental laws. Been getting am income from my property since then.
I couldn't get back into engineering no matter how hard I tried and I wasn't getting a look it for any jobs now!
So I sort of gave up and concentrated on training my dog which I love (an escape from reality and the stress it not finding a job). Surviving on rental income.
Covid hit and my situation became impossible.
I moved back to my hometown recently where my property is. I'm currently living with family whilst I survive on my rental I come.
It's been a LONG time since I was fixing aircraft. I'm aware I look like a terrible candidate for any job, with huge career breaks and a pattern of just doing my own thing.
So here I am...
My career path started off great, then turned into a pile of crap. Huge career gaps and taking on and quitting silly little jobs.
I need to crawl out of this hole.
I have a passion for dogs and dog training. So I'm thinking about starting a dog walking business for steady income and transition into a trainer over time.
Or
I could keep plugging away firing off CVS hoping I'll get lucky.
I need an outside perspective. It feels like my bad choices have screwed my over so far.
Came out of school did and apprenticeship got employed after my appreachip and worked for a civilian company fixing military aircraft.
I did this for 12 years until the company closed and the workforce got made redundant. I got a big payout.
A relative was sick at the time so I decided to become their full time career plus at the time I was also renovating a property I owned outright.
I also did a bull**** part time job at that time.
So this went in for a number of years. A family member eventually took on my role of career and I moved to a a different county.
I found it hard to find engineering work and out of desperation i settled on retail job which involved driving and basically running a busy store.
I hated it and quit after a year. With the time I briefly went back to finish my renovations and get the property in compliance with rental laws. Been getting am income from my property since then.
I couldn't get back into engineering no matter how hard I tried and I wasn't getting a look it for any jobs now!
So I sort of gave up and concentrated on training my dog which I love (an escape from reality and the stress it not finding a job). Surviving on rental income.
Covid hit and my situation became impossible.
I moved back to my hometown recently where my property is. I'm currently living with family whilst I survive on my rental I come.
It's been a LONG time since I was fixing aircraft. I'm aware I look like a terrible candidate for any job, with huge career breaks and a pattern of just doing my own thing.
So here I am...
My career path started off great, then turned into a pile of crap. Huge career gaps and taking on and quitting silly little jobs.
I need to crawl out of this hole.
I have a passion for dogs and dog training. So I'm thinking about starting a dog walking business for steady income and transition into a trainer over time.
Or
I could keep plugging away firing off CVS hoping I'll get lucky.
I need an outside perspective. It feels like my bad choices have screwed my over so far.
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