We are continuing our "Buck Stops Here Series," with a look at people who are trying to make a buck by changing their careers. Have you ever thought about reinventing yourself? Many people have to, in this tough economy.
In this special report, you will meet four people, who have made major changes in their career. First, Teresa Smith, who retired from Walmart, but is now a hair stylist. Second, Craig Williams, who left a corporate sales job to start his own home construction business, called J. Craig Homes. Third, Jeff Darst, who at 55, is back in college to complete his batchelor's degree in Information Technology. Lastly, Maryl Bobbinger, who is earning a two year degree at Virginia College in Surgical Technology. In each of these stories, you will hear the risk involved in making a major life change. Each person says that the decision was spurred by the economy, but that they are thrilled with their decisions.
Press "play," if you are considering "reinventing" yourself. You will be inspired by these stories.
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