u/BasudevOjha

Carrer guidance please

Hi everyone,

I’m 28 and currently working in accounts payable with an entry-level salary. Honestly, I’m unhappy with my job and barely able to save anything. I’ve realised that accounting was never my interest, and I’ve been wanting to switch my career to something more creative—like video editing. The problem is, I struggle to find time to practise after work because my manager insists on daily office attendance.

Taking a break to study full-time isn’t possible since I have to cover my rent and living expenses. I’ve also been trying to land a job in another city where my partner lives, but no luck so far despite applying for months.

I feel stuck and I’m looking for guidance. How do I transition into a new career while still earning enough to survive? Any practical advice from someone who has gone through a similar situation would be really helpful.

Thanks in advance!

—Feeling Stuck

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u/BasudevOjha — 5 days ago

Not a rant, genuine guidance please.

Hi everyone,

I’m 28 and currently working in accounts payable with an entry-level salary. Honestly, I’m unhappy with my job and barely able to save anything. I’ve realised that accounting was never my interest, and I’ve been wanting to switch my career to something more creative—like video editing. The problem is, I struggle to find time to practise after work because my manager insists on daily office attendance.

Taking a break to study full-time isn’t possible since I have to cover my rent and living expenses. I’ve also been trying to land a job in another city where my partner lives, but no luck so far despite applying for months.

I feel stuck and I’m looking for guidance. How do I transition into a new career while still earning enough to survive? Any practical advice from someone who has gone through a similar situation would be really helpful.

Thanks in advance!

—Feeling Stuck

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u/BasudevOjha — 5 days ago

Need some crazy idea to deal with this situation

Hi everyone,

I’m 28 and currently working in accounts payable with an entry-level salary. Honestly, I’m unhappy with my job and barely able to save anything. I’ve realised that accounting was never my interest, and I’ve been wanting to switch my career to something more creative—like video editing. The problem is, I struggle to find time to practise after work because my manager insists on daily office attendance.

Taking a break to study full-time isn’t possible since I have to cover my rent and living expenses. I’ve also been trying to land a job in another city where my partner lives, but no luck so far despite applying for months.

I feel stuck and I’m looking for guidance. How do I transition into a new career while still earning enough to survive? Any practical advice from someone who has gone through a similar situation would be really helpful.

Thanks in advance!

—Feeling Stuck

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u/BasudevOjha — 5 days ago

Feeling Stuck

Hi everyone,

I’m 28 and currently working in accounts payable with an entry-level salary. Honestly, I’m unhappy with my job and barely able to save anything. I’ve realised that accounting was never my interest, and I’ve been wanting to switch my career to something more creative—like video editing. The problem is, I struggle to find time to practise after work because my manager insists on daily office attendance.

Taking a break to study full-time isn’t possible since I have to cover my rent and living expenses. I’ve also been trying to land a job in another city where my partner lives, but no luck so far despite applying for months.

I feel stuck and I’m looking for guidance. How do I transition into a new career while still earning enough to survive? Any practical advice from someone who has gone through a similar situation would be really helpful.

Thanks in advance!

—Feeling Stuck

reddit.com
u/BasudevOjha — 5 days ago

Carrer guidance please

Hi everyone,

I’m 28 and currently working in accounts payable with an entry-level salary. Honestly, I’m unhappy with my job and barely able to save anything. I’ve realised that accounting was never my interest, and I’ve been wanting to switch my career to something more creative—like video editing. The problem is, I struggle to find time to practise after work because my manager insists on daily office attendance.

Taking a break to study full-time isn’t possible since I have to cover my rent and living expenses. I’ve also been trying to land a job in another city where my partner lives, but no luck so far despite applying for months.

I feel stuck and I’m looking for guidance. How do I transition into a new career while still earning enough to survive? Any practical advice from someone who has gone through a similar situation would be really helpful.

Thanks in advance!

—Feeling Stuck

reddit.com
u/BasudevOjha — 5 days ago