Unqualified because you don't know me that well, but respected because we share a little history on this site and I've seen the integrity from most of you.
I've been taking classes at the community college for 4 semesters, just things I am interested in... jewelry making, poetry writing, humanities, history, art appreciation... NOW, I think I would like to work towards a certificate in drug and alcohol counseling, and have an appointment with an advisor this coming Friday. With a BA in sociology, I don't think it will be a difficult or lengthy course of study, and I could find some part time employment HELPING people, which I enjoy.
Any thoughts on pursuit of a "new career" at 63?
11 Answers
I believe you have enough experience behind your belt dealing with family members alone. You will make a fantastic counselor.
9 years ago. Rating: 12 | |
Absolutely, positively, go for it! You are the only one who will be conscious about the number 63. I'm not bragging but must tell you, I've still had (unsolicited) job offers into my 70's. Employers don't care about the "age thing" and can't ask anyway. They often want work/life experience more than anything else. You'll be great! GO BOB GO!!!
9 years ago. Rating: 12 | |
I say go for it. If you feel you have the ability to take it on, why not?.Good on you for wanting to better yourself.Good Luck.
9 years ago. Rating: 12 | |
I'll let you know what I find out. I'm ready for this...doing something worthwhile for a change.
Hearts in the right place Bob,,but you probably already know trying to help alcoholic and Drug people can break the strongest of hearts,, i am a non practising alcoholic,and i do not help others like myself for fear of being dragged back down,,i must do that to make sure i remain sober,,just be sure you know what you are getting into,,All the best in your choice Bob..>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<..
9 years ago. Rating: 12 | |
Of course do it. Having a goal is great inspiration. Practice? Go to AA's and become a sponsor. ....
9 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
Bob/PKB what exciting wonderful news! Carry out your loves and goals. Don't think about age. My mom who is an amazing woman wrote 4 books after 63. However, my mother rarely told her age, she just did what she liked and it was always humanitarian activities toward our family and outside the family. She's 87 now and still moving right along. For the last 20 or so years she has given, every year 10 high school girl graduates $1,000 to help with college. Last week i picked her up to go to acupuncture doctor and she had a t-shirt on that said "swag" with a purple baseball cap with rhinestones. now this is a positive woman that truly believes age is just a number, do your Christian duty, think positive and be happy one day at a time.
9 years ago. Rating: 7 | |