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re: 22 year old needing career advice
Posted on 6/3/21 at 1:34 pm to justaniceguy
Posted on 6/3/21 at 1:34 pm to justaniceguy
Do not go to law school. I would go to a large reputable financial company and start from the ground floor and work my way up. The benefits and incentives will pay off big time by the time you reach your mid-40s
Posted on 6/3/21 at 1:41 pm to MSTiger33
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Do not go to law school. I would go to a large reputable financial company and start from the ground floor and work my way up. The benefits and incentives will pay off big time by the time you reach your mid-40s
What company in today's world can you start at the lowest level and work your way to top? You need degrees or be able to aquire certifications or higher titles in whatever way possible to continue up ladder. If someone could stay under the same roof and work your way up then it would happen more. It's even less likely with people working further into their lives. If everyone retired at 60 then you would have openings for upward mobility. With people working into 70s it delays and possibly halts altogether the ability to advance upward with the same company.
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