Make the Right Career Move Oklahoma City OK

Getting ahead at work is about more than doing a good job. You'll never get a raise or promotion if no one knows how hard you work. Yet not everyone is comfortable with promoting themselves. Here are some tips for making it easier.

Local Companies

American Postal Workers Union
(405) 232-7656
4025 W Reno Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Workforce Oklahoma - Reno Center
405-639-3640
416 Hudiburg Circle
City, OK
Professionally Written
405-816-3440
3545 NW 58th Suite 120
Oklahoma City, OK
Workforce Oklahoma - Southside Oklahoma City Center
405-670-9100
4509 South I-35 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK
Live and Work on Purpose
405-463-6677
2620 NW 115th Place
Oklahoma City, OK
Manpower
(405) 708-4625
3030 Northwest Expy
Oklahoma City, OK
Independent Career Consultants
(405) 949-1855
2401 Nw 23rd St Ste 101
Oklahoma City, OK
Central Oklahoma Workforce Investment Board
(405) 622-2031
3813 N Santa Fe Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Amalgamated Transit Union Div No 993
(405) 631-5669
320 Sw 25th St
Oklahoma City, OK
American Postal Workers Union
(405) 631-9733
1145 W I 240 Service Rd Ste G100
Oklahoma City, OK
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Dear Sue:

At present I am self-employed. I work with a partner selling properties worldwide. My partner carries out all of the communication work and I do all of the isolated administration work. I hate the fact I have no communication with the outside world apart from the odd telephone call here and there. I am totally unchallenged in my current job and I fear that if my partner decided to leave that I would not be able to run the business on my own.

I want to move out of this type of work and do my own thing in order to regain my confidence and independence. I am thinking of setting my own business up, but I don't know what I want to do. This has been the story of my life.

When I left school I wanted to pursue my love of music and become a singer but I was told to get a “real” job. Since then I’ve worked in a variety of industries and positions. I’ve been thinking of going back to school to train in music production, however, if I do, I would not earn any money for at least a year.

How do I determine what is the right move to make? If I start this music course, but never get the business I dream of off the ground, I will regret the move. Yet, I’ve been thinking about doing something for some time and fear I will still be talking rather than doing something if I don’t. I am 31 years old and time is ticking. I need to make a decision and commit. Please help.

 - Stuck in a rut

Sue Says: I agree you need to make a decision, but what I sense you need more th...

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