Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Am I being too impatient?
Hello. I'm 31, and a reporter for a large daily regional newspaper. Basically, at the age of 26, I left a boring but well-paid job in business to retrain as a reporter.
This went well and I found a job very quickly. The thing is, I'm not at the stage of wanting to buy a house etc- something my friends are doing in droves, but although I am glad I did the career change and am moving up the ladder, it is all happening slowly, and I feel a bit frustrated- journalism isn't that well-paid.
My mates think I can't have it both ways - i.e. have a job I love and for it to be well-paid...the question is, should I bide my time and continue to pursue the career I always wanted , or leave and do something better paid? Just feel a bit frustrated...am I not realising how lucky I am, and should I bide my time and let things continue?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It won't make you happy - you'll be bitter and resentful.
Stay in journalism but look for opportunities to enhance your income - further training for example.
In the meantime, if you possibly can open a high interest regular saver account and put a fixed amount in each month.
This will all help towards your mortgage.
But don't forget to enjoy life as well!