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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: omegod on 27 May 2014, 19:37:43
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I've worked in the health sector as a project manager for nigh on 20 yrs and am considering a change for a variety of reasons. I have no clue what direction to head in and less of a clue what different fields pay so would appreciate any ideas of which sectors my skills would transfer to or ( sensible ::) ;)) suggestions of areas to consider that I may not have thought of. Really would appreciate any feedback as so long in one field has shaded my view of the jobs market!
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I enjoy working in mobile, always new devices, phones etc on the way. Chromecast is latest we are working on :y
I work on the streaming side, again always more powerful phones coming out.
Always something new :y
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Depends what you are after as far as job satisfaction goes, balanced against salary and what minimum you need to get by.
If cash is not in the equation, go for a quantum leap into something completely new that you see as a hobby/job.
If cash is a driver perhaps your skills need to transfer as well so need to pick them apart and confirm core skills and then submit CV's emphasising your strengths into such diverse areas as takes your fancy....
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Word of warning, mate....
If you go down the route of Self Employed, make sure you make a record of everything. Especially any cash that you handle. Make sure everything that passes through the bank is accountable....even joint and private accounts (and that includes any cash for whatever).
I have had over twenty years S/E, and now, although I have been retired for two years, HMRC have decided to investigate me. I have nothing to hide, everything I earnt has been declared, but they are delving into joint and personal accounts as far back as 2009 so far. Even having to justify where swmbo brought something for daughter, and daughter paid her by cheque five years ago!!!!!!!!! >:(
Having said all that, I would not have gone back to employed status for all the money in the world. If you go down the S/E route, do your homework.
Whichever, best of luck for the future :y
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Depends what you are after as far as job satisfaction goes, balanced against salary and what minimum you need to get by.
If cash is not in the equation, go for a quantum leap into something completely new that you see as a hobby/job.
If cash is a driver perhaps your skills need to transfer as well so need to pick them apart and confirm core skills and then submit CV's emphasising your strengths into such diverse areas as takes your fancy....
Needs to be 30k + ideally
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There's not many jobs out there where you can start on 30K without the relevant experience. Perhaps you need a few bob behind you to really consider a big change.
What qualifications have you got. If you have a suitable degree, you can do a PGCE for a year and try your hand at teaching.
Don't dismiss it out of hand, it can be very rewarding and schools, esp. Primary schools, are crying out for mature, male teaching staff. My wife needs four teachers for September and can't find even one.
But you would have to spend at least a year training.
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I've worked in the health sector as a project manager for nigh on 20 yrs and am considering a change for a variety of reasons. I have no clue what direction to head in and less of a clue what different fields pay so would appreciate any ideas of which sectors my skills would transfer to or ( sensible ::) ;)) suggestions of areas to consider that I may not have thought of. Really would appreciate any feedback as so long in one field has shaded my view of the jobs market!
When you say "health sector" what do you mean ? Within the NHS or private healthcare or for a company providing goods or services to the NHS or private health organisations ?
If the first, consider the second. However in the second be prepared for pressure, however £30k+ is very feasible.
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There's four words that don't go together "health service" "manger" "work". ;D. But for £30k+ stay in the health service+ pension :)
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30K should be easy to get with X years of project management experience and given your in the health sector, I am assuming your Prince 2 Practitioner level.
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Project manager in Fracking. Get in at the beginning.
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How about train driver? They seem to get paid £50k. I think it's 4 days on then 4 off and free rail travel!
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How about train driver? They seem to get paid £50k. I think it's 4 days on then 4 off and free rail travel!
Depends which line. London to Bristol maybe looking at the top end of the pay grade. A door slammer across Kent your looking at almost half that.
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How about train driver? They seem to get paid £50k. I think it's 4 days on then 4 off and free rail travel!
Depends on the TOC you're working for ...
42K + basic here for an average 35-hour 5-day week.
Week off with full pay every 7-ish weeks, plus around 6 weeks annual leave entitlement. Any Sunday working is in addition to this.
If you get through the stringent assessment, it'll be followed by around 8 months training ;)
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How about train driver? They seem to get paid £50k. I think it's 4 days on then 4 off and free rail travel!
Depends which line. London to Bristol maybe looking at the top end of the pay grade. A door slammer across Kent your looking at almost half that.
Not for a driver its not, its quite a bit more.
I know the bog o cross country stoppers around here are 40K basic
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I'm in the wrong career...
Though having spent 19 years in IT I'd also dearly love a career change, if only something else paid as well..
Male stripper? Escort? ;D
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I have to say I could not be a full time train driver, WAY to boring for me sadly.
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I have to say I could not be a full time train driver, WAY to boring for me sadly.
Out of interest.. what do you do for a living? I've never quite been able to piece that together from posts :)
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I'm in the wrong career...
Though having spent 19 years in IT I'd also dearly love a career change, if only something else paid as well..
Male stripper? Escort? ;D
:o :o :o :o Please....no...Aaron.
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I'm in the wrong career...
Though having spent 19 years in IT I'd also dearly love a career change, if only something else paid as well..
Male stripper? Escort? ;D
:o :o :o :o Please....no...Aaron.
:'(
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I have to say I could not be a full time train driver, WAY to boring for me sadly.
Out of interest.. what do you do for a living? I've never quite been able to piece that together from posts :)
Interestingly......a bit of two things.
As a CEng MIET type person I do Program Management for a very large engineering company delivering ship electrical and control systems.
So at the moment that is for three off drill ships for Petrobras with the scope including Safety system, vertical induction motors for the propulsion, Alternators for power, 11kv switchboards, transformer sets, variable frequency drives for propulsion and drilling, nav equipment, dynamic positioning system equipment, LV switchboards and MCC's...etc etc .
All design, manufacture, commission etc
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Sounds interesting - and varied. With maybe less management bollards than exists in IT (although probably not)..
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Sounds interesting - and varied. With maybe less management bollards than exists in IT (although probably not)..
Definately not......Petrobras are a very 'interesting' customer to work with......and our internal 'processes' are also excellent fun!
Then throw in the travel to south america (arse end of southern Brasil) and China plus an engineering team who 'lack direction' and it makes for a great time lol.
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;D Well, at least it's not just here in the IT world, then!
Although I find these days that I wake up dreading the idea of going to work.. not being a fan of conflict and now being stuck in a situation where everything appears to be a conflict, even when it's other internal departments who are meant to be there to help, certainly doesn't help!
Sometimes I wish I'd stayed in the flat with the small mortgage so I could downsize my career and go and do something infinitely less stressful.
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The plus side for me is seeing the finished products, two recent ones:
HYSY278 - Semi Sub Heavy Lift Ship
(http://www.dockwise.com/media/uploaded/HYSY_278_FB_5.JPG)
A little PSV (Platform Support Vessel) for Detroit
(http://www.gpai.com/data/gfx/designs/offshore2/gpa_688sc_psv/gpa_688sc_psv_05.jpg)
And now the drillships (none built yet...)
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I can only dream of seeing something as tangible as that as the fruits of my labours ;D Impressive stuff, though :y
I have a love of engineering like that, but sadly never did go to University and, if I had done, probably would have ended up studying IT anyway - at the time I loved IT, but working in the industry has sucked that out of me ;D Either way I don't think I'll ever see "CEng" after my name ;)
Such is life, as they say :)
Career changes are hard (as the OP is finding, I imagine) - finding one, finding one that will finance your lifestyle, and finding one that you're qualified for!
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Is train driving really that dull? I drive a bus for a living, so I get three main strands of interest. One, setting new lap records (this is a joke, I do not condone driving like a lunatic in a ten ton bus for kicks). Two, seeing what the great and the good public of Teesside have in store for me, mainly in regard to not seeing a brightly coloured tin shed heading toward them at 30mph, and stepping in front of it. Three, living up to the reputation and catting up anything in a skirt. Or, given where I work, usually anything with their own teeth...
I could fancy train driving if the money is that good...
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Is train driving really that dull? I drive a bus for a living, so I get three main strands of interest. One, setting new lap records (this is a joke, I do not condone driving like a lunatic in a ten ton bus for kicks). Two, seeing what the great and the good public of Teesside have in store for me, mainly in regard to not seeing a brightly coloured tin shed heading toward them at 30mph, and stepping in front of it. Three, living up to the reputation and catting up anything in a skirt. Or, given where I work, usually anything with their own teeth...
I could fancy train driving if the money is that good...
Me too!
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Minimum wage on Merseyrail. ;D
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Minimum wage on Merseyrail. ;D
Minimum customer service too ;D