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What's the best way to begin my career journey?

i want to be a mortician but fully dont know where to start

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Noelia’s Answer

One of the most rewarding experiences I had in college was stepping out of my comfort zone and embracing risks. As a psychology student, I was initially focused solely on working with children. However, a transformative experience occurred when I volunteered at a senior care facility. This single day not only altered my career trajectory but also reshaped my entire outlook on life. Consequently, in my final year of university, I decided to devote my career to working with the elderly. This decision ignited a newfound motivation in me, enriching my experiences at work, during volunteer activities, and at the university. I also had the privilege of meeting extraordinary individuals who introduced me to exceptional opportunities in my professional journey.

Don't shy away from taking risks. Engage in volunteer work, participate in clubs, and explore groups from diverse fields. You'll be amazed at how life aligns you with the right people at the right time. Moreover, you'll gain valuable insights from various areas, enhancing your skill set.

Believe in yourself!
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Éverton’s Answer

Madison, life can take us on surprising journeys, but remember, anything is achievable. As a musician, let me share a piece of advice with you. I believe you should seek out a mentor and discuss your aspirations with them. If they are genuinely kind-hearted, I'm confident that they will guide you towards your dreams. Best of luck!
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James’s Answer

The best place to start would be research. Learn how long it will take you to be a mortician, learn what skills you need, and then start cultivating them. You can never have too much information. While your looking for information, you will find if you really want to go this route or not.
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Celina’s Answer

Madison life can take us anywhere and change everything too but remember you can always achieve anything when you put your mind to it like if you want to be a doctor or a surgeon or work with animals you can do it all you’ll have a gut feeling when you know what you want to do and once you’ve found something that you absolutely love and want to do will come to you i wish you the best of luck with your future and your journey!!!
Thank you comment icon Online research and/or introducing yourself, in person, to a local mortician/Funeral home. Robyn Snyder
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