Monday, November 15, 2010

What career path is best for a person in their early forties?

I am seeking to go to school. I am in my early forties and prefer the legal field. can any one tell me which career path I should take, in order to fulfill job education requirements within a few years time?

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I would suggest since your entering the workforce a bit late , id have to say you should study to become a paralegal.

If you're interested in the legal field, a paralegal is a great option. Or if you are good at typing, check into something along the lines of court recording. either one should have a reasonable amount of schooling (a few classes to a couple of years, depending) and have good opportunities.

You don't say what field you have been in, and what your current level of education is.

If you have a bachelors, and want to go to law school, you can do that in about three years — but plan on being a solo practitioner or starting your own firm as many firms don't hire older associates.

If you don't already have a bachelors, I agree with the posters about a paralegal. Most of them can do nearly as much as an attorney in some firms.

Good luck in your career change. I have been thinking of doing the same myself.

The time travel field, back to you r teens where you made all your bad decisions that you are paying for now.

What career path is best for a person in their early forties?


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