Never too late to take a different career route
The Herald|January 14, 2022
TEACHING IS POPULAR WAY TO CHANGE JOB DIRECTION
Never too late to take a different career route

ALMOST a third of working adults in Plymouth regret being stuck in their current job or career and not taking action to make a definitive career change over the past two years, despite half (50%) wanting to a new study has revealed.

Two years since the onset of the pandemic, a study into jobs and careers has revealed that more than a third (37%) of respondents in Plymouth say that, although they made some commitments to themselves back in 2020 about how they would live their lives, moving forward, they have not managed to stick to them.

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