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Find Your Dream
Career This Spring
"The world's favorite season
is the spring," wrote American naturalist Edwin Way Teale. "All things
seem possible in May."
This is the time of year
many people who work indoors start feeling a little spring fever, wondering
whether there might be some greener pastures outside.
It's the time of year that
the idea of working outdoors becomes more appealing. Even jobs that offer
the chance to drive outside are more enjoyable when there's no ice and
snow to contend with.
The University of California's
Janet Hartin, author of the FabJob
Guide to Become a Landscape Company Owner, says it's only natural
that many people dream of working outdoors.
"Think back to some of your
fondest childhood memories," says Hartin. "Chances are they include playing
an outdoor sport such as baseball, chasing fireflies through the grass,
climbing trees, lying on your back in a park watching the clouds, or smelling
freshly cut roses from your backyard."
"I've always loved exploring
nature and have been in awe of it as far back as I can remember," she adds.
"That's why I chose the career I'm in."
She says a great way to break
into the landscaping profession is by getting a spring and summer job in
landscape maintenance or gardening, "providing services such as mowing,
fertilizing, irrigating, shaping and pruning."
That may lead to future dream
careers such as landscape designer, landscape architect, greenskeeper,
golf course superintendent, or arborist (tree care specialist).
In addition to landscaping,
there are a variety of other outdoor career opportunities to appeal to
everyone from laid back types to extreme adventurers.
In his book Sunshine
Jobs: Career Opportunities Working Outdoors, Tom Stienstra describes
a variety of careers for outdoors types. See if any of the following sound
good to you:
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bicycle tour leader
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bush pilot
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conservation director
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firefighter (seasonal)
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fishing guide
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lifeguard
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mountain climbing guide
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rafting guide
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park ranger
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party boat skipper
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sailing instructor
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tour leader
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tree planter
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wildlife biologist
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windsurfing instructor
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youth camp director
With so many fun and fabulous
career choices, it's no wonder spring is the time many people start considering
a career outdoors.
But while some people like
to play in the dirt (as Canadian author Margaret Atwood wrote, "In the
spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt"), others think
of spring as the ideal time to get rid of dirt. That's why the term "spring
cleaning" is so popular.
In fact, spring is the time
of year many visitors to FabJob.com tell us their dream career is to become
a professional organizer.
As the job title suggests, professional organizers make a living helping
people get their homes, offices, and lives organized.
Professional organizers who
specialize in home organizing might be hired for projects such as organizing
basements, closets, or kitchens, or preparing a household for a move.
Of course, homes aren't the
only places that can use a good spring cleaning. If you have ever worked
in an office, chances are you saw many things that could have been better
organized!
Professional organizers help
with things like choosing, purchasing, and installing organizing equipment
(filing cabinets, storage containers, racks, etc.), designing time schedules
and systems that help people get things done, sorting out files on a computer
that have gotten overwhelming, or purging an overgrowth of knick-knacks,
paper and other clutter from room to room.
No matter what your dream
career is, we hope your spring is spectacular!
Click
here to find the career of your dreams
Tag and Catherine Goulet
are
founders of FabJob.com and authors of the book
Dream
Careers. Visit www.FabJob.com
to discover how to break into the career of your dreams.
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by Tag and Catherine
Goulet
Sisters Tag and
Catherine Goulet are the Dream Career Experts. In 1999 they founded FabJob.com,
the leading publisher of guides on how to break into a dream career, which
has been visited by 50 million people. They have been featured in media
from ABC to Oprah.com and Woman's Day to the Wall Street Journal
online, and their career advice appears on the career pages at AOL, CNN,
and MSN. They are authors of Dream Careers
and other career books, some of which are shown below. Visit www.FabJob.com
to discover how to break into your dream career.
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