a career- where you enjoy what you're doing, have room for advancement, using your degrees or aquired knowledge, plan to stay in that feild for awhile.
a job- you go to work to bring home a paycheck and kill some time.
I have a "job" now. Had a career & to be honest, I couldn't take the pressure. I love being able to forget about work at 5:01 instead of spending sleepless nights worried about my job.
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Who do you have to probe around here to get a Chardonnay? - Roger the Alien from American Dad
I put career, because all the career criteria apply...But I could put job too, because most day I feel like I'm just killing time, because it can be really BORING.
After years and years of school, I'm finally entering into a career. I have high hopes that I'll be able to make a difference and feel personally fulfilled.
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"He does dress better than I do...what would I bring to the relationship?" ~ Clueless
Career...love my "job"! We are reorganizing and I have just received word that I got the placement in the new org that I asked for...YAY! I am now in a complete Product Strategy vertical, which basically means I get to come up with all the "blue sky ideas" for our software and don't have to write any of the boring business requirements.
I have a "job" now. Had a career & to be honest, I couldn't take the pressure. I love being able to forget about work at 5:01 instead of spending sleepless nights worried about my job.
I say mine is just a job. I'd love to be able to use my degree skills but it hasn't happened for me yet. Most days I feel brain dead and totally unchallenged.
Career here...I do exactly what I went to school for. There isn't much room for advancement in my field unless I go back to school (out of the question at least for now), but I am happy doing what I am doing.
I work for myself. I don't use my schooling experience (by the time I finished college - long story - I was making twice the starting salary in my degree field and the pay cut would've been painful. Plus I'd gained a lot of "world experience" and didn't think the degree field was right for me anymore).
I have room for advancement - it all depends on how I want to run my business. I certainly am not just collecting a paycheck (what paycheck?) and stopping work at 5 p.m. I work longer hours than I ever have before. But I love what I do.
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"Good taste shouldn't have to cost anything extra." - Mickey Drexler