Make the Right Career Move Sioux Falls SD

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.

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Avera Healthworks
(605) 322-5100
4928 N Cliff Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
American Postal Workers Union-Sioux Falls Local
(605) 335-0630
101 S Fairfax Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
South Dakota Department Of Labor - Sioux Falls Local Office
605-367-5300
811 East 10 Street, Dept. 41
Sioux Falls, SD
International Union Of Operating Engineers-Local 49
(605) 336-1952
101 S Fairfax Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Volunteers Of America Dakotas
605-334-1414
1309 West 51st Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Manpower
(605) 413-4292
5019 South Bur Oak Place
Sioux Falls, SD
Floyd Career Learning Center
(605) 367-4293
908 N West Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Communication Workers Of America Local 7500
(605) 336-7505
101 S Fairfax Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Communication Worker
(605) 336-7505
101 S Fairfax Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
South Dakota Career Center
(605) 367-5499
811 E 10th St
Sioux Falls, SD
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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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