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<blockquote data-quote="Frodo2" data-source="post: 5531644" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>What stage of your career are you at? Also as said financial services could mean anything. If you are full of energy, but currently sitting at a computer entering data all day, with no window to look out, I am sure sitting on a tractor seems like fun. </p><p></p><p>Roll forward 20 years and hopefully your career will have evolved to being a respected professional, providing some sort of management guidance with a reasonable salary and set hours. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile in a parallel universe you will still be driving a tractor working 14 hr days hoping it rains on Saturday so you can go to your sisters wedding.</p><p></p><p>My advice would be to learn from your clients and wait for the best opportunity to develop your own business. Assuming you were not born minted, I am afraid it is unlikely to be in commodity production, but some niche. As you work with lots of businesses you are in a good place to spot it.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately though there is absolutely no point in ever being unhappy, so go with what will make you happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frodo2, post: 5531644, member: 49426"] What stage of your career are you at? Also as said financial services could mean anything. If you are full of energy, but currently sitting at a computer entering data all day, with no window to look out, I am sure sitting on a tractor seems like fun. Roll forward 20 years and hopefully your career will have evolved to being a respected professional, providing some sort of management guidance with a reasonable salary and set hours. Meanwhile in a parallel universe you will still be driving a tractor working 14 hr days hoping it rains on Saturday so you can go to your sisters wedding. My advice would be to learn from your clients and wait for the best opportunity to develop your own business. Assuming you were not born minted, I am afraid it is unlikely to be in commodity production, but some niche. As you work with lots of businesses you are in a good place to spot it. Ultimately though there is absolutely no point in ever being unhappy, so go with what will make you happy. [/QUOTE]
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