I’m 42 And Don’t Know What I Want to Do When I Grow Up (VIDEO)

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A person wrote to me lamenting that they weren’t quite sure what to do at this stage in their career while at the same time earning something similar to what they’re earning now. Here, I offer advice about how to go about doing this.

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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a coach who worked as a recruiter for what seems like one hundred years. His work involves life coaching, as well as executive job search coaching and business life coaching.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com offers great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.  

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Are you interested in executive job search coaching, leadership coaching or life coaching from me?  Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us and put the word, “Coaching” in the subject line.

 

For a referral to someone who administers the test I mentioned, email me at the address above.

2 thoughts on “I’m 42 And Don’t Know What I Want to Do When I Grow Up (VIDEO)”

  1. I love the thumbnail! I can relate to the person in this video. Heck, I’m 45 and I never quite figured out what I want to do. Now my goal is to figure out how I can leave the corporate system by the age of 50. I have a website that I will monetize this month. Hopefully, I’ll have enough traffic on that site in the next 4.5 years to support a modest lifestyle. I will not last in the rat race until 65.

  2. I love the thumbnail! I can relate to the person in this video. Heck, I’m 45 and I never quite figured out what I want to do. Now my goal is to figure out how I can leave the corporate system by the age of 50. I have a website that I will monetize this month. Hopefully, I’ll have enough traffic on that site in the next 4.5 years to support a modest lifestyle. I will not last in the rat race until 65.

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