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10-25-2010, 12:10 PM

For me it was, and still is a "cross the street to see by yourself" kinda of experience.

I started for a year, after College, as an Internet Caffe Administrator/IT Support, but the truth is my degree was Tehnical, far away from IT.

2 years after that, I was a local supermarket Administrator and IT hardware/software Suport.

Now, I'm currently at Mid-Level to Senior-Lvl Financial Analyst, at one of the biggest retail companies in home appliances domain in my country. During this, I followed 3 years of University, but the Degree in Business Science wasn't really what i wanted in my life, so I left it, one week before the end.

Next comes a University in Belgium (in 2 years), for me to become a medical assistant, in Radiology/RMN department. Thats something that will suit best both of my dreams, one the PC analysis, the second, the human helping part.

It doesn't mather how big or small youre dreams are, you should at least try to follow them, until it's not too late. After the time passes, if you will not try, you will become bitter, bored by your work place and life and all the time asking yourself "Why didn't i tried to follow my dreams." .

PS: In my College degree diploma, it writes "Plummer Tehnician", but still, that didn't stop me from doing what I dreamed of, and neither to both my sisters, which are now medical assistants (one in work, one in the second year of University and working during study).


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