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		<title>By: OnlineCareerGuide.com Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Why two careers (or three, or four) may be better than one</title>
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		<description>[...] So if you are feeling torn between two fields (think a registered nurse vs. a pharmacy technician or a law enforcement officer vs. a financial analyst), why not take the unconventional route and choose both?  All too often people spend their lives feeling unfulfilled by their careers, so why not pursue both a white-collar position and a blue-collar job, a steady stream of income and a life-long passion?  Slashing is transitioning into a legitimate career strategy&#8230;so take advantage, and start living your life in the slash lane. [...]</description>
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