I cannot imagine, though, waking up each and every day knowing that I am going to be walking through the doors of hell each time I turn up for the job I used to love.
Tragically, that kind of scenario is one that thousands of erstwhile professionals are now facing on a daily basis. Facing up to their work as a sense of duty, rather than for the sheer love of it.
The professions we’re hearing most about right now are medicine and its offshoots, and education.
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