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<blockquote data-quote="Bebo321" data-source="post: 917830" data-attributes="member: 68730"><p>Six jobs in six years may sound like a lot, but really at a young age when someone is trying to find the right track it's not that bad. 22 would be a good age to settle on something though so perhaps she would benefit from some career counselling?. It's am excellent ambition to want to find a job that you love - and particualry if your daughter is creative she would benefit from finding something that fits and sparks her imagination. Perhaps the apprenticeship isn't everything she hoped for but it will no doubt be a useful learning experience and probably worth sticking with. It sounds as though she needs a little guidance though - hopefully if she can visualise a longer term objective she will feel more in control and able to deal with day to day niggles and keep them in perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bebo321, post: 917830, member: 68730"] Six jobs in six years may sound like a lot, but really at a young age when someone is trying to find the right track it's not that bad. 22 would be a good age to settle on something though so perhaps she would benefit from some career counselling?. It's am excellent ambition to want to find a job that you love - and particualry if your daughter is creative she would benefit from finding something that fits and sparks her imagination. Perhaps the apprenticeship isn't everything she hoped for but it will no doubt be a useful learning experience and probably worth sticking with. It sounds as though she needs a little guidance though - hopefully if she can visualise a longer term objective she will feel more in control and able to deal with day to day niggles and keep them in perspective. [/QUOTE]
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