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t for those of you who might be on the fence when it es to the idea of working to learn something new; I offer this word of encouragement: Life is much like going to the gym。 The most painful part is deciding to go。 Once you get past that; it's easy。 There have been many days I have dreaded going to the gym; but once I am there and in motion; it is a pleasure。 After the workout is over; I am always glad I talked myself into going。
If you are unwilling to work to learn something new and insist on; instead; being highly specialized within your field; make sure the pany you work for is unionized。 Labor unions are designed to protect specialists。
My educated dad; after falling from grace with the governor; became the head of the teachers union in Hawaii。 He told me that it was the hardest job he ever held。 My rich dad; on the other hand; spent his life doing his best to keep his panies from being unionized。 He was successful。 Although the unions came close; rich dad was always able to fight them off。
Personally; I take no sides because I can see the need for and the benefits of both sides。 If you do as school remends; bee highly specialized; then seek union protection。 For example; had I continued on with my flying career; I would have sought a pany that had a strong pilots union。 Why? Because my life would be dedicated to learn a skill that was valuable in only one industry。 If I were pushed out of that industry; my life's skills would not be as valuable to another industry。 A displaced senior pilot…with 100;000 hours of heavy airline transport time; earning 150;000 a year…would have a hard time finding an equivalent high…paying job in school teaching。 The skills do not necessarily transfer from industry to industry; because the skills the pilots are
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